Synopses & Reviews
Miss Linas ballerinas have all learned how to dance as a group. But now Miss Lina has a new surprise for them - a boy will be joining their class and performing in their end-of-year show.
The girls have grand visions of dancing their first pas de deux with a prince. But when he finds himself surrounded by so much pink and so many girls, he turns quite shy, and dances his way out the door!
Review
“An appealing picture book, infused with the joy of dance.” --Booklist "Welcome Tony Farina to Miss Lina's, and join the applause for a lovely and lively story." -Kirkus Reviews
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Praise for
Miss Lina's Ballerinas and the Prince:
“Miss Linas Ballerinas and the Prince is an amusing tale of a classroom of little ballerinas who must welcome a new student, a boy. Quelle horreur!” —TheChildren'sBookReview.com
“Daveniers pencil and watercolor illustrations display continuous movement and a predominance of pink; each page will make readers smile as they pore over the characters expressive faces and priceless body language.” —School Library Journal, starred review
“An appealing picture book, infused with the joy of dance.” —Booklist
"Welcome Tony Farina to Miss Lina's, and join the applause for a lovely and lively story." —Kirkus Reviews
Synopsis
Miss Lina's ballerinas are back!
About the Author
Grace Maccarone is a childrens book editor and the author of many books for young readers, including Miss Linas Ballerinas, also illustrated by Christine Davenier, and the First Grade Friends series, illustrated by Betsy Lewin. She lives in Westchester, New York. Christine Davenier has illustrated numerous childrens books, and won a New York Times Best Illustrated Award for The First Thing My Mama Told Me. She lives in Paris, France.