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Tuesday, April 4, 2023

Imaginative approach to storytelling injects childlike magic into everyday life

Ella’s Dance Debut brings a magical story of a young girl’s life as a dancer, but Ella is not that girl. It is her umbrella, “Ella.” This imaginative story surrounds Ella the umbrella's life, riding the bus, going to dance classes, and getting ready for Ashton's big recital. Ella loves music and motion as much as Ashton does. When Ella learns that umbrellas will be used by the dancers, she is so excited, but things don’t go exactly as planned. For those who have read other books in this series, I promise you won't be disappointed.

Book Review by Donna

Book Review: Ella's Dance Debut

This book’s imaginative approach to storytelling injects childlike magic into an everyday scenario by telling it from an umbrella’s point of view. The whimsical, colorful illustrations by Emilia Ruminska not only bring the story to life but shine with the love of dance. With Ella’s Dance Debut, Once Upon a Dance delivers another interactive, entertaining tale for young children and early readers as Ballerina Konora joins in the story with photos that encourage kids to act out movements in the story. I love this concept. 

This interaction with the story encourages imaginative play by an award-winning ballet teacher! I give this book five stars. While it is recommended for young children interested in dance as it features ballet terms and steps, I think this story will appeal to young children who love music, and those who love to pretend even if they are not involved in dance.

Ella's Dance Debut


Other books by Once Upon a Dance that I recommend include:

Frankie’s Wish

Daryl’s Dancing Dolls

As BookHookup, I am a long-time book reviewer and received a free review copy of this book in collaboration with Blackberry Book Tours. I have not been compensated for reviewing or recommending it. Some links in this post are affiliate links. We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to amazon.com and affiliate sites.

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About the authors

Once Upon a Dance offers movement, breath, joy, connection, and imagination through stories.

Their catalog of 25 interactive dance books highlights positive messages and role models throughout four main series:
 

Dance-It-Out! stories combine whimsical tales with movement and subtle life lessons (spans ages 4-9)
Dancing Shapes peeks at a professional ballerina’s journey, teaches ballet, and explores detail and form (spans ages 6-11) 
Ballet Inspiration and Choreography Concepts deep dives into technique, tips, and insight for aspiring dancers (ages 8-12)
Prop-Based Dance Stories for Classroom and Anytime Fun debuts in 2023 to encourage scarf and parachute play.



 

Saturday, February 25, 2023

Imaginative, fun, & gets kids moving

Daryl and the Dancing Dolls brings a magical touch to everyday life. It is the believable magic of childhood that used to keep me awake to see my stuffed animals and dolls come to life at midnight. 

Daryl and the Dancing Dolls

 

Daryl and the Dancing Dolls Book Review

Once Upon a Dance delivers another fun read for young children and early readers. The story centers on Daryl a truck driver who lives a routing life until one day when she is sent on a unknown delivery route in a special purple truck. That day, driving a purple truck on that unknown route, magic touches Daryl’s life when her cargo of dolls comes to life. I don’t want to say more to avoid spoilers but I can say this is a fun read filled with full-page colorful illustrations.

Within the pages of Daryl and the Dancing Dolls, Ballerina Konora joins the story-telling with photos and suggestions for movement exploration as she encourages kids to act out the story in their own way or to follow the dance-step photos. What a great concept. This book is entertaining and encourages interaction and imaginative play by an award-winning ballet teacher! Engaging! I give it five stars. While it is recommended for children six and up, I do think this story will appeal to children as young as four. And if they enjoy this story, I also recommend Frankie’s Wish by the same authors. It is just as imaginative, fun, and gets the kids moving.


As BookHookup, I am a long-time book reviewer and received a free review copy of this book in collaboration with Blackberry Book Tours. I have not been compensated for reviewing or recommending it. Some links in this post are affiliate links. We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to amazon.com and affiliate sites.

 


 About Once Upon a Dance Authors

Once Upon a Dance is an award-winning mother-daughter collaboration.

Ballerina Konora climbed the ballet ladder to pro, and she’s thrilled to be living her dreams dancing with Ballet Idaho. Along the way, she danced iconic roles such as Sugar Plum Fairy and Cinderella.

Teacher Terrel taught dance for decades and was honored by her City Council for “embodying the spirit of partnership and commitment to children in our community” for her work with young dancers. She’s breathed ballet from every angle and worked in early childhood education, for non-profits supporting kids, and as a university English teacher as a Peace Corps volunteer.

Once Upon a Dance 2021/2022 Awards: Mom’s Choice Gold Award, Family Choice Award, Royal Dragonfly First Place, PenCraft Award First Place, Firebird First Place, Pinnacle: Best Book Juvenile Fiction, Independent Press Award Winner, International Impact Book Award Winner, Outstanding Creator Awards Winner, Readers Favorite Certified Great Read, Indie’s Today 5-Star Recommended, The Wishing Shelf 5-Star, Literary Titan 5-Star Award.

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Tuesday, November 1, 2022

Emotional roller coaster YA coming of age journey

 Climb Harder by Phil Barker is the second book in the Ashley Davis series. While this book can stand on its own, I recommend reading the first book in the series as well to appreciate the richness and depth of the characters. The story of Climb Harder picks up where the first book left off. Teenager, Ashley Davies leaves the small-town life of Abbeydale for the first time in her life and flies to Sydney for the climbing competition that will determine the direction of the rest of her life. While in Sydney she is scheduled to stay with her estranged dad, Wyatt. He walked away from her family when she was four, following a climbing accident that left her older brother, Cameron, wheelchair-bound. With no real memories of him, her nerves are on edge.

 


 

She lands in Sydney on a chilly July day. Wyatt is not what she expected. His hunched posture throws her and when she looks into his eyes she sees a tired man, but his flecked hazel eyes match her own and a connection is made. She steps up and hugs his thin frame and breathes in his scent of tobacco, dust, and chalk. At that moment, she feels safe.

 

In his home, she studies a wall of photos. In them, she sees her brother Cameron before his accident as a lead climbing champion in the under-15 division. A rush of responsibility and pride elates her. When she takes a closer look at the championship photo, she notes a web of spidery hairlines revealing the picture had been smashed and shattered in the past. This is a masterful harbinger of foreboding that leaves the reader wondering if Ashley is safe. She thinks she can take care of herself, but can she? Does she need to?

 


Climb Harder introduces a new main character in Jessica Marsden who shares the role of protagonist in this story. She is a native Australian who lives with her dad and autistic younger brother, Bradley. Life is tough for them financially and emotionally since the loss of their mother. Jessica portrays a hardboiled side to the outside world, but when she is thrust into the climbing competition after the first-choice climber breaks her arm, she learns of the cash prize that can help her family. She sets her sights on winning the competition.

 

Author Phil Barker does a great job developing both characters creating a dichotomy. Both girls want to win, and work hard, leaving the reader with two, strong young females skilled in climbing. Both deserve to win. The stakes are high for both.  

 

When I read The Climb (The Ashley Davies Trilogy Book 1), I expected a coming-of-age story but the author delivered more. It was a story of healing and growth. Climb Harder mirrors these elements times two. Barker captures the emotional turmoil and rationality motivating these teens in their roller-coaster journey to become a champion. In the process, Ashley discovers it means more than she realized. Phil Barker is one of the best authors I’ve read this year. His action-packed writing is filled with imperfect characters that grow and heal through emotional and physical struggles and decision making. I give this book 5 stars and recommend it to fans of books like I Was Born for This by Alice Oseman or Someday We’ll Find It by Jennifer Wilson.

As BookHookup, I am a long-time book reviewer and I received Climb Harder as a free review copy and have not been compensated for reviewing or recommending it. This review is posted in collaboration with #Blackberry Book Tours. Some links in this post are affiliate links. We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to amazon.com and affiliate sites. 

 


About author Philip Barker

Young adult literary fiction author Philip Barker believes it is important to do something every day that scares you, even if it’s only a little bit; it means you are pushing yourself to experience new things. Through his writing, he aspires to provide his young readers a different perspective, to put emotions into words so that they can hopefully feel a way that they normally wouldn’t, or even wouldn’t want to.

Philip realized in high school that he wanted to be a writer when he discovered that books have the capacity to make him think outside of the established way that was taught to him growing up in the suburbs of Sydney, Australia. He likes to ground his stories in reality and relate them to personal experiences. It is his opinion that life itself is amazing and story-worthy, and there are so many interesting people in the world, all things that he can harvest great writing from.

Philip believes a great story is one that has relatable and interesting characters. Everyone lives interesting lives, and getting to know people is the fun part, even with fictional characters. Having them leave their comfort zones becomes fascinating and often hilarious. To Philip, everyone has a story to tell, and he hopes his young readers learn from his own story that life is complicated and things occur that can often be out of their control. But how they overcome obstacles is what’s important and committing oneself to something with a goal and purpose, like rock climbing, can help ground you.  

When he isn’t writing thought-provoking fiction stories for young adults, Philip enjoys rock climbing, gardening, and watching B Grade movies. His wife, siblings, mother, and in-laws provided positive support and courage for his books and in his life. He lives in the Blue Mountains near Sydney, NSW, Australia with his wife, two dachshunds, Alfie and George, and a rabbit named Abby. Climb was his debut novel and first in the series.

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Friday, October 28, 2022

A magical adventure in gratitude & dance

Frankie, lives with Auntie Duke on Anorac Island in the middle of the sparkling sea. It’s Frankie’s birthday and the stories of a magic feather that grants one birthday wish to whoever finds it (but only on their birthday) sparks Frankie’s determination. She's going to find it. Rumors say the magic feather it is hidden in the east, and Frankie sets out to claim her wish to become a famous dancer.


Before Frankie steps out on her journey. Auntie Duke who wished on the feather when she was Frankie’s age, shares a word of advice. “First, use your mind, body, and imagination as you wander in the wonder. Second ask for help along the way. And third, keep an open mind. Things are not always as they seem.”

Frankie's Wish

During Frankie’s quest for the feather, each of these themes unfold in teachable moments and include a Dance-It-Out level that offers dance-inspired movements. Kids, caretakers, and teachers can copy these pictured activities which encourage participation. They are designed by an award-winning ballet teacher, Ballerina Konora, to develop body awareness and movement knowledge while enhancing the story on a new level.


Frankie’s Wish: A Wander in the Wonder is an interactive story about a child’s quest to find the magic blue feather which can make a birthday wish come true. Written by award-winning mother daughter team (One Upon a Dance) with 4-7-year-olds in mind, this upbeat story unfolds into a journey in movement and learning to believe in yourself. Frankie meets up with a dinosaur, gorilla, and an eagle to help her along on her quest. These creatures are not scary, but unusual tools used to get across concepts of gratitude, asking for help, friendship, and self-affirmation. It’s a fun read on more than one level. I recommend this charming book for early readers interested in dance, gymnastics, or yoga, and those who enjoy a fun uplifting story with rhyming riddles to figure out. The authors have done a fine job creating a main character most kids can relate to and a story adults will enjoy sharing with children they know. I give it 5 stars.

As BookHookup, I am a long-time book reviewer and I received Frankie's Wish as a free review copy and have not been compensated for reviewing or recommending it. This review is posted in collaboration with #Blackberry Book Tours. Some links in this post are affiliate links. We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to amazon.com and affiliate sites.

 


 About the Authors

Once Upon a Dance is an award-winning mother-daughter collaboration.

Ballerina Konora climbed the ballet ladder to pro, and she’s thrilled to be living her dreams dancing with Ballet Idaho. Along the way, she danced iconic roles such as Sugar Plum Fairy and Cinderella.

Teacher Terrel taught dance for decades and was honored by her City Council for “embodying the spirit of partnership and commitment to children in our community” for her work with young dancers. She’s breathed ballet from every angle and worked in early childhood education, for non-profits supporting kids, and as a university English teacher as a Peace Corps volunteer.

Once Upon a Dance 2021/2022 Awards: Mom’s Choice Gold Award, Family Choice Award, Royal Dragonfly First Place, PenCraft Award First Place, Firebird First Place, Pinnacle: Best Book Juvenile Fiction, Independent Press Award Winner, International Impact Book Award Winner, Outstanding Creator Awards Winner, Readers Favorite Certified Great Read, Indie’s Today 5-Star Recommended, The Wishing Shelf 5-Star, Literary Titan 5-Star Award.

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