Genre: Middle Grade, Poetry
Source: I own this book
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Written by Ballerina Konora and Illustrated by Olha Tkachenko
Source: I received a copy to facilitate my review. The opinions expressed here are my own. This
was a mother-daughter collaboration. The
story is beautiful. Dayana eagerly
awaited the arrival of her new brother. She couldn’t wait to dance with him.
When he arrived she was disappointed he couldn’t do anything. This didn’t
prevent her from loving him and playing with him. One day while dancing for him
he rolls onto his back and makes some baby sounds. Kadeena the dancing dragon
appears and dances first with her baby
brother then with Dayana.
Here is
what made me love this story. First you have a story filled with love. There is
the love of dance, the love shared between
a young girl and her brother, and the love of dance. On each page you have Ballerina Konora
showing the young child how to dance certain steps. Not only does she demonstrate
a unique and fun way to do the different movements, but she also uses the dance
terminology. It is a fun interactive
book. I know of no mother who has not picked up their child and danced with
them. This is fun to read.
I would
be remiss if I didn’t mention the illustrations. They are fun, bright and
colorful. The drawing are realistic enough that older children and adults will
love the pictures. They are bright and playful enough for the youngest
child. Overall this is a beautiful book.
I look forward to reading the others in this series.
As I read this I kept thinking
about my students. I teach in a middle school and what Aubrey is going through
at school could happen to any of my own students. Aubrey is like so many
students who don’t fit in with the ‘popular’ crowd. She tries to keep all
attention off of her but as you know that never happens. It seems the harder a
person tries the more conspicuous they become. Aubrey opens her locker door one
day and sees the face of a boy looking back at her. This boy tells her he needs
her help. Aubrey’s best friend Charlie is another outcast. He has been at the
mercy of the ‘popular’ group. The head
of this group is a girl named Megan Knight. She is about as nasty as they come. Together the three of them will be drawn into
an adventure involving the boy in the mirror.
I loved the book. I hated the very ending unless there is a sequel
planned for it. It left me hanging and wanting to know what will happen next.
This author is very talented. I have several of his other books. I am looking
forward to reading them all.