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Uncle Ian Aurora (Author) See More (4)
Natalia Moore (Illustrator) See More (4)

Paperback
9781486731237
Not yet published
USD $8.99
CAD $11.99
03/18/2025
Flowerpot Press
WORLD
8.5 X 11 in
32 pg
6 - 10(Interest age, years)

Hardback
9781486727759
Available
USD $16.99
CAD $21.99
11/14/2023
Flowerpot Press
WORLD
8.75 X 11.25 in
40 pg
6 - 10(Interest age, years)

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Description

Dance around the world with Uncle Ian Aurora and friends!

Discover some of the beautiful and unique dances from cultures around the world in this colorful and interactive title perfect for an engaging and high-energy story time. This rhyming story brings beautiful dances such as the samba, the trata, the flamenco, and more to life through bright illustrations. Back matter includes information about the history of the dances and the people and cultures that created them.

Dance is a follow-up title to Cheer, Stomp, and the award-winning read-aloud, Clap.
Uncle Ian Aurora Natalia Moore
Author Bio

In the cold mountains of the north lives a man of unlimited joy and mischief. Known for his exceptionally loud, yet skillful storytelling, we were beyond thrilled when he came to us with Clap. Finally, we had an opportunity to share a classic Uncle Ian Aurora story with the world.

Natalia Moore lives and works in England. Her work has been published in the United Kingdom, United States, Korea, and all across Europe. Natalia has illustrated picture books, poetry, greeting cards, and even chocolate packaging. She works with mixed media and adds the finishing touches to her work digitally. Natalia likes to draw from real life and is never without her sketchbook.

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"If you appreciate dance, you will adore this book. This rhyming story bursting with vibrant, brilliant illustrations teaches kids of the *many* incredible forms of dance."

@booksgrowminds

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" From Brazilian samba to Ukraine Hopak dancing, these movements translate surprisingly well into colorful, exuberant illustrations that bring different dances to life, making for an informative, inviting survey."

Midwest Book Review

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"Dance is a lively exploration of culturally significant dances from around the world."

YA Books Central

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"Children of various races, cultures, genders, and abilities (one uses a wheelchair) perform various dances from around the world... The book ends with two pages containing a paragraph and photo of each dance, which makes this a great choice for classrooms where dance may be part of the curriculum."

Association of California Libraries

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"A bouncy rhyming text combines with exuberant illustrations as readers swing around the world hearing about different dances and their countries of origin."

Puget Sound Council for Reviewing Children's and Young Adult Literature