by Once Upon A Dance (Author)
Andi loves ballet and friends at the studio, but school is a different story. A squirrel named Lou and a remarkable tree provide much-needed comfort. Then something magical makes life even better. A touching story celebrating the beauty of nature, embracing one's own passions, and forgiveness.
Ballerina Konora joins the pages with dance photos and suggestions for movement exploration. Three books in one: readers can enjoy the story, act out the tale in their own way, or try Konora's suggested activities, designed by an award-winning ballet teacher to develop body awareness and movement knowledge.
Each Dance-It-Out! story is a kids' dance performance for the imagination stage. Andi's Valentine Tree builds on previous Dance-It-Out! material and is ideal for ages 6+, dance students, or as a sequel to other stories.
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"This is a powerful, yet simple story about the creative powers of dance and how it can make things both beautiful and difficult - difficult in the sense that when others don't understand one's passion, it often results in bullying, which Andi encounters from some of his classmates. With the help of two special friends, a magical tree and a special squirrel, Andi manages to confront the bullies head-on without resorting to their lower level of nastiness. Overall, a beautiful story, with interactive activities for those who love to dance and those who wish to learn."
-Readers' Favorite
"...Finally, when her classmates see how the forest responds to Andi, they realize they were wrong. Andi is then accepted by those around her while doing what she loves. This book envelopes readers into a magical place of joy and peace through warm, nature imagery and inspiring personification that bring dreams to life. With visual examples and step-by-step instructions, readers are encouraged to participate in the dance with Andi, Lou, and Gloriana, allowing them to experience the fun as they read."
-The US Review
"A purple shadow of a tree appears behind the movement instructions, beautifully linking the story with Ballerina Konora's dance-inspired interpretation of it. Warm, colorful illustrations showcase Andi and their experiences, offering a delightful visual element for readers of all ages."
-Mary Lanni, Independent Librarian Reviewer
Please note Andi's Valentine Tree does not include pronouns, he/she/they refers to the same character.