Fancy Nancy: Budding Ballerina
T**Y
Charming Introduction to Ballet with Fancy Nancy
"Fancy Nancy: Budding Ballerina" is a delightful introduction to ballet for young readers. Featuring Fancy Nancy's signature charm and whimsy, this book captures the magic of ballet with beautiful illustrations and a heartwarming storyline. It's a perfect choice for children who dream of dancing and encourages creativity and self-expression. Five stars for this enchanting tale of ballet and friendship!
B**P
Delightful story with important life lessons
“Fancy Nancy: Budding Ballerina,” written by Jane O’Connor, cover illustration by Robin Preiss Glasser, and interior illustrations by Carolyn Bracken, is the latest entry in O’Connor’s “Fancy Nancy” series. (Other series titles include “Fancy Nancy” and “Fancy Nancy: Tea Parties.”) Nancy is enamored with ballet and goes to class every week with her best friend Bree at “Madame Lucille’s Academie of the Dance.” She is eager to begin en pointe lessons but looks forward to her beginners classes nevertheless. Her father picks her up from dance class one day and Nancy explains to him that she has just learned to do an arabesque. He is very proud of her! Once at home, she pirouettes into the house and explains that her dog, Frenchy, wags her tail to tell Nancy how graceful she is. At Nancy’s suggestion, her father tries his best to pirouette but doesn’t succeed. Nancy encourages him to have a positive attitude and to start with less difficult steps. To assist him, she decides to make a sign with her glitter pens informing the family that Nancy’s Dance Academy will offer ballet classes. When her mother returns home, Nancy encourages Mom and her little sister JoJo to join the class. She attempts to teach the entire family to ballet, but Dad falls down. Nancy consoles him by saying he’s making progress. When Bree comes to the house, Nancy decides to put on a recital with her for her family. The girls plié, jeté, and pirouette and the family cheers. Later that evening, Nancy retrieves her glitter pens again and makes a special award for her father. It says “Most improved Dad” and her father is very grateful for his daughter’s encouragement and support. This is an endearing story of a nuclear family’s love and support for one another, written for budding ballerinas age three to five years old. The laudable messages, however, resonate across fields of interest beyond ballet. It teaches the importance of perseverance, self-confidence, eagerness to succeed at tasks, the inspirational power of praise, sensitivity to the needs of others, and the value of humor. Of special note is the fact that new words introduced to young readers are explained and that pronunciations are embedded in the text. On the first page of the book, for example, Nancy remarks that the ballet maneuver called “en pointe” is pronounced as “ahn pwant.” Similar pronunciations are interspersed throughout the story. When Nancy’s father picks her up from Madame Lucille’s dance studio, she demonstrates what she learned that day in class and explains that “demonstrate” is a “fancy word for show.” Similar definitions are likewise interspersed throughout the book. These educational lessons enhance both the story and the value of the book and are bound to appeal to parents as well as children. The book’s reinforced library binding will withstand repeated reading and the price point is most reasonable. My only criticisms are that the somewhat unusual font and the relatively small type size may be somewhat difficult for youngsters to initially read. Multiple readings, however, lessen these complaints. Above all, these very minor criticisms do not detract from this very highly recommended book.
J**Y
Adorable
Fancy Nancy books are always a favorite! What could be better for a little “ballerina” than Fancy Nancy as a ballerina herself? Bright, lovely illustrations and sweet, entertaining story.
K**B
We Love Fancy Nancy !
This is the best series for little girls, especially if they tend to be “extra” just like Nancy. Everything is on the fancy side. Too cute!
D**W
Good book
My niece enjoyed the book
J**D
Cute book!
This is a cute book that I bought for my daughter. I do wish the pages weren’t so thin since my daughter is only 2.5. Still a fun little story for her!
J**E
Perfect for a young child.
Loved the premise. Every little girl loves pretty costumes and dancing. Don’t we all? I bought this in place of a card for a baby shower. That was such a grand idea. Instead of a greeting card, this served the purpose.
A**R
Fun story!
It is a fun story and will be enjoyed. But, wish it was a hardback since this will be for a babyshower and the baby will not get to this for many years. The parents wanted books as the little girl grows and they can read together.
L**S
For my granddaughter
Fancy Nancy is always a hit! My granddaughter loves it!
G**A
Molto carino
Bel libriccino dalla copertina flessibile ideale per le appassionate di Fancy Nancy Clancy. Prezzo concorrenziale rispetto a quelli in italiano. Pratico da portare in giro.
H**N
Fancy Nancy
This is a sweet and easy read for a six year old who loves going to her ballet class. I was happy to have this.
C**K
Excellent
Perfect gift for any little girl. My little one is 3 Loves this book, we read it a few times a week
F**M
Five Stars
My 6yr old and I love Fancy Nancy - inexpensive little paperbacks - perfect bedtime length!
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