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The Bear Who Went to the Ballet by Jean Richardson, ...

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Item number:270481752147
Item location:North Bend, WA, United States
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Item specifics - Children's Books
Author: Jean Richardson, Susan WinterFormat: Hardcover
Publisher: Dorling Kindersley Family LibraryISBN-10: 0789403188
ISBN-13: 9780789403186Publication Year: 1995
Subject: FictionAge Level: --
Topic: --Language: English
Special Attributes: --Condition: Very Good
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Synopsis
For her seventh birthday, Harriet receives a bear in a ballerina's costume from her grandmother.

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Illustrator:Susan Winter

Size
Height:9.5 in.
Width:8.8 in.
Thickness:0.5 in.
Weight:10.4 oz.

Publisher's Note
The little bear shows determination in trying to learn how to dance, creativity in finding a way to make friends, and courage in standing up to the other dolls in the nursery.

Industry reviews
In this slightly sugary story, Harriet's grandmother sends her a special birthday gift: a bear dressed as a ballerina, holding tickets to a performance of The Sleeping Beauty. When Harriet bring the bear with her to the ballet, the other toys feel resentful, and challenge the bear to show them her dancing skills. Stalling for time, she audits Harriet's ballet class and secretly attempts some pli?s before sobbing, "Why am I dressed like a ballerina if I can't dance?" When she can no longer put off performing for the other toys, the brave bear admits she is no ballerina but offers to relay the story of the ballet she witnessed on stage. She does this with such flair that her audience proclaims her a "real ballerina bear." Winter's (A Baby Just Like Me) suitably soft, pastel-hued illustrations make graceful transitions between the narrative's two dissimilar fantasy-based settings, the domain of the talking dolls and the ballet stage. Though precious, the tale delivers a neat lesson on the rewards of self-acceptance. Ages 5-8. (Nov.)
Bernstein 

K-Gr 3 Anthropomorphizing toys is tricky business, and it doesn't quite come off in this picture book. Harriet is given a ballerina bear for her birthday, yet a magical relationship between it and the child is never established. Instead, the stuffed animal is caught up in a somewhat complicated plot involving ballet lessons, cruel dolls, the story of The Sleeping Beauty, and a party with her fellow toys. The bear is finally named at the end of the story by the toys she "lives" with, not by the girl. While the story does not quite gel, the watercolor illustrations are sweet and will appeal to ballet-crazed youngsters. The book could also be used as a lead-in to The Sleeping Beauty, the ballet or the fairy tale. Ann Cook, Winter Park Public Library, FL
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In this slightly sugary story, Harriet's grandmother sends her a special birthday gift: a bear dressed as a ballerina, holding tickets to a performance of The Sleeping Beauty. When Harriet bring the bear with her to the ballet, the other toys feel resentful, and challenge the bear to show them her dancing skills. Stalling for time, she audits Harriet's ballet class and secretly attempts some pli‚s before sobbing, "Why am I dressed like a ballerina if I can't dance?" When she can no longer put off performing for the other toys, the brave bear admits she is no ballerina but offers to relay the story of the ballet she witnessed on stage. She does this with such flair that her audience proclaims her a "real ballerina bear." Winter's (A Baby Just Like Me) suitably soft, pastel-hued illustrations make graceful transitions between the narrative's two dissimilar fantasy-based settings, the domain of the talking dolls and the ballet stage. Though precious, the tale delivers a neat lesson on the rewards of self-acceptance. Ages 5-8. (Nov.)
Publishers Weekly  (11/20/1995)


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 The Bear Who Went to the Ballet by Jean Richardson, illustrated by Susan Winter.  "Harriett is thrilled with Grandma gives her a bear dressed as a ballerina.  But ballet clothes don't make a dancer.  The little bear has never learned to dance, so what can she do when Harriet's other toys demand a grand performance?"     

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