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Belinda Begins Ballet by Amy Young

bookjockeybeth's review

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2.0

I read this book to my PreK kids and when the character named Camille was introduced, I was beyond excited because there was a little girl in one of the classes named Camille - and she looks like the character. Perfect. Rare reading magic.

librariandest's review

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4.0

You can't tell by the cover, but this book features a talented young Black ballerina named Camille who inspires Belinda to learn to dance. My four-year-old loves ballet books and it's been a bit of a challenge to find good ones with diverse ballet dancers. (I'm talking all kind of diversity - gender, race, body type, etc.) Most of the ballet picture books she picks out at the library are about animals or slim white girls.

There's a mean teacher in this one who for some reason really wants Belinda to be a clown in a talent show. I guess she thinks people with big feet must be clowns? Explaining this lady's clown obsession would be a whole other book. The upshot is that Belinda learns to follow her passion instead of following the directions of a bullying teacher.

mrsbond's review

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3.0

Belinda is told to be a clown for the school talent show for her big feet. After the agonizing rehearsals, Belinda watches a beautiful dancer. She goes home every night and tries the dance herself.

bookarian's review

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3.0

"ballet, dance, talent, differences, Belinda was born with big feet"

trixie_reads's review

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4.0

Cute story about staying true to yourself.
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