Princess Naomi Helps a Unicorn - (Dance-It-Out) by Once Upon A Dance (Hardcover)
About this item
Highlights
- Unicorns and Horses and Snakes, oh my!Interactive movement wrapped up in a charming story of sibling angst, anger management, compassion, and triumph.
- 4-7 Years
- 8.5" x 8.5" Hardcover
- 34 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Animals
- Series Name: Dance-It-Out
Description
About the Book
Interactive movement wrapped up in a charming story of sibling angst, anger management, compassion, and triumph. Ballerina Konora joins the fun on each age with dance instruction and photographs.
Book Synopsis
Unicorns and Horses and Snakes, oh my!Interactive movement wrapped up in a charming story of sibling angst, anger management, compassion, and triumph. Grown-ups sit; kids move and practice dance fundamentals. Fed up with her annoying sister, Naomi storms out of the castle, only to discover a unicorn in need of help. With a sense of purpose, she quickly forgets her anger.
This is part of the Dance-It-Out! series, pandemic creations by an award-winning dance teacher and her Ballerina daughter. Ballerina Konora joins each page with instructions and photographs to help readers learn the dance moves.
Review Quotes
Cheerful and heartwarming, this movement adventure will inspire creative expression through imagination. As readers replicate the actions in the story, they will gain a greater understanding of human emotions and how to express them through both words and actions.
-Mary Lanni, Librarian/Reviewer
Whether your little one dreams of being a ballet dancer, needs help with physical coordination, or simply needs to step away from the screen and move more, Princess Naomi Helps a Unicorn and the other books in the "Dance-It-Out" series fit the bill - with engaging and fantastical stories to boot.
-BookTrib
I highly recommend this book. It has attractive illustrations, an imaginative and exciting story, an ingenious way of helping children learn the value of physical movement and an inspiring message that could guide them long after they have grown.
-Reedsy