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Bella Ballerina

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From #1 New York Times bestselling author Sharon M. Draper comes a debut picture book about a timid little ballerina who learns that the show must go on—and will—with a little help from her friends.
Bella loves ballet class and listens hard to the music so she can tippy-toe turn, point, and plié in perfect time. When Madame announces a recital, Bella is determined to do her best. But when she tries to stretch up to leap lightly like a cloud, she wobbles and almost topples—luckily, a friend catches her.

Now, Bella's nervous; maybe she can't do this like she thought she could. On recital day, when the curtain goes up and the dancers get in position, Bella freezes. Can she find her courage in time to take the stage?
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    • Kirkus

      September 15, 2024
      A young Black ballerina practices for an upcoming recital. Little Bella loves to spin and whirl at the Crystal Pointe Ballet Academy. She enjoys the music and learns positions such as chass�, pass�, and pas de chat. Along with a diverse cast of young dancers, she takes lessons from a Black ballet teacher, with a Black pianist accompanying them. The class is appropriately fun for these youngsters, who pretend to be dragons and little ducks. When Bella loses her shoe in class, a friend is there to assist. We briefly see the students prepare for the show. Soon Bella finds herself onstage, fighting nerves. What will help her spring into action? Reaching out to support a fellow dancer through a moment of uncertainty grounds Bella--and gives her the strength to soar. With digital illustrations sparkling with stars, set against pink, yellow, and blue backgrounds, the pages are cheery, like a trip to a candy store. Keeping the energy levels high, Glenn depicts the characters' swirls and twirls. While the narrative's dramatic tension is quite minor, readers will appreciate this gentle tale that emphasizes the importance of helping a friend in need. Told in chirpy rhyming verse, the simple narrative would be a good read-aloud. Portraying dancers of various ethnicities, with Black adults as teachers, this title also offers a refreshingly inclusive depiction of ballet. A gracefully illustrated, uplifting story for young balletomanes. (glossary)(Picture book. 3-8)

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 23, 2024
      A cast of children portrayed with various skin tones takes the stage in this kindness-centered collaboration set in a dance class, where “tippy-toe tutu,/ tippy toe twirl,/ Bella Ballerina/ loves to spin and whirl.” As the brown-skinned child learns new vocabulary and skills, occasional wobbles result in classmates steadying her or helping her up. When a big show places Bella in front of a crowd, prompting her to linger anxiously in the wings, another friend’s need creates an opportunity for her to jeté to the rescue. Utilizing alliteration and assonance in rhyming verse, Draper creates a dance-like lilt, while Glenn’s stylistically flat digital artwork uses simple shapes to create an amiable atmosphere for this tale of community amid skill-building. Dance terms conclude. Ages 4–8.

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