I Am I Am a Dancer

I Am I Am a Dancer by Eleanor Schick, published by Marshall Cavendish in 2002, is a 32-page work that celebrates the joys of childhood through the lens of dance. This edition presents a blend of straightforward language and poetic imagery, designed to resonate with young readers. The book captures the essence of being part of the world, highlighting the emotional connections that children experience.
Readers will find that the illustrations complement the text, offering warmth and engagement while conveying fundamental truths and heartfelt emotions. The themes of juvenile fiction and performing arts are woven throughout, making this book a relatable exploration of dance and its significance in childhood. The simple yet impactful presentation invites young audiences to connect with the joy of movement and expression.
Official synopsis Publisher
Celebrated here are the special joys of childhood, especially the wonderful sense of being a part of it all. The words are plain, yet the images are poetic. The illustrations are simple, yet warm and engaging. Both convey basic truths and heartfelt emotions with which young readers will readily identify.
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