Aimed at readers aged eight and under for a solo or accompanied read, these delightful rhyming verses use rhythm and pacing to create their own beat as the story is read aloud. Comparisons and opposites match with the varied illustrations of dancing styles to show a variety of races, genders, body types and ability levels enjoying dance together. What results is a bright and vivacious book that educates and empowers on many levels, as well as providing a lively, upbeat read for its audience.
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