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Hardcover: 40 pages
ISBN-10: 0547173539
ISBN-13: 978-0547173535
Ã¥ Å©±â: 28.7 cm x 23.6 cm
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Book Description
Tallulah just knew she could be a great ballerina, if only she had a tutu. So she starts ballet class. When she does not receive a tutu, she quits. But everywhere she goes, things keep reminding her of ballet. Her neighbor¡¯s basset hound always stands in second position. The kitchen clock performs perfect ronds de jambe. And Tallulah can¡¯t seem to stop doing ballet, either. A park bench makes a perfect barre, and what better way to pet the dog than with a graceful plie? This well-told, funny story with a smart new character will satisfy girls¡¯ cravings for pretty and pink, but also shows that ballet is about more than just the tutu.
From Booklist
Little Tallulah longs for a tutu that will make her a great ballerina. At her first ballet classes, she begins to learn basic positions and movements, but thoughts of tutus distract her. When her teacher explains that a tutu must be earned with time and practice, Tallulah melts down into a tantrum and decides against ballet. Overcome by her love of dance, though, she returns to class with a different perspective and eventually achieves her goal. Singer understands the girl's unrealistic view of dance and expresses it with considerable sympathy. Even children who don't share Tallulah's ballet dreams may long for such an idyllic world, in which a child's mother, her teacher, and even the strangers she dances past in the grocery store are warmly supportive at all times. Boiger's expressive paintings emphasize Tallulah's enthusiasm, grace, and large-eyed innocence. A nice addition to the recently growing collection of ballet-themed picture books. Preschool-Grade 2. --Carolyn Phelan
School Library Journal
This endearing story teaches children the value of earning something and that the joy of the journey can be just as sweet as the reward....The muted, rosy illustrations create a soft mood and complement the tone of the story beautifully.
Publishers Weekly
Without preaching, [Marilyn Singer and Alexandra Boiger] score some important points about the value of patience, persistence, and the pursuit of perfection.
Booklist
A nice addition to the recently growing collection of ballet-themed books.
Kirkus Reviews
The glittery pink cover and endpaper spreads of the five ballet positions are appealing, and Singer weaves the language of ballet throughout her story. |
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