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Zustand: Good. Dejeshwini, N. (illustrator). Pages intact with minimal writing/highlighting. The binding may be loose and creased. Dust jackets/supplements are not included. Stock photo provided. Product includes identifying sticker. Better World Books: Buy Books. Do Good.
Zustand: Very Good. Dejeshwini, N. (illustrator). Pages intact with possible writing/highlighting. Binding strong with minor wear. Dust jackets/supplements may not be included. Stock photo provided. Product includes identifying sticker. Better World Books: Buy Books. Do Good.
Zustand: Very Good. Dejeshwini, N. (illustrator). Pages intact with possible writing/highlighting. Binding strong with minor wear. Dust jackets/supplements may not be included. Stock photo provided. Product includes identifying sticker. Better World Books: Buy Books. Do Good.
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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. Dejeshwini, N. (illustrator). Klappentext Devi knows that she s a good dancer. In fact, she s one of the best Bharatanatyam dancers at her dance school. So she s very upset when she learns she s lost the big dance competition. Her mom is a perfect dancer and Devi nee.
Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Dejeshwini, N (illustrator). Neuware - A 2023 IBPA Benjamin Franklin Award-Best New Voice, Children's & YA, Silver; A 2023 NYC Big Book Award-Children's-MotivationalCelebrate the beauty of classical Indian dance while learning to grow through missteps and failuresDevi wants to be a perfect bharatanatyam dancer, just as she believes her mom to be, but she is disheartened when she loses her first dance competition. Devi decides to practice until she is perfect, but no matter how hard she works on her facial expressions or her footwork, she keeps making mistakes. She is at the point of giving up, when Devi's mother shares the mistakes she made while learning how to dance, helping Devi realize that imperfection and failure are a part of learning.A culturally rooted picture book that shares a universal message of dedication and self-love through the practice of a classical Indian dance form.Visit Sambasivan & Parikh's website to download and view free classroom resources for Dancing Devi, including a teacher guide, printable activity kit, and a video flip book.Why Teachers and Parents Love This Book: - SEL Focused: Encourages conversations about overcoming self-doubt and perseverance- Cultural Appreciation: Introduces elements of Indian classical dance and cultural heritage, fostering curiosity and respect- Growth Mindset: Helps children understand that mistakes are part of learning and growth- Creative Expression: Inspires kids to explore the arts as a form of self-discovery- Empowerment: Reinforces the importance of believing in yourself and embracing your individualityA Perfect Picture Book For: - Preschool-Grade 2- Confidence-building lessons- Units on culture, arts, and self-expression- Dance and movement activities in classrooms- Families looking to celebrate Indian identity and heritageA joyful and inspiring story about embracing failures during growth and finding your confidence in moments of self-doubt.
hardcover. Zustand: Gut. Dejeshwini, N. (illustrator). Gebraucht - Gut GU - komplett, Beschädigungen und Verschmutzungen, ungelesenes Mängelexemplar, gestempelt - 'Devi knows that she's a good dancer. In fact, she's one of the best Bharatanatyam dancers at her dance school. So she's very upset when she learns she's lost the big dance competition. Her mom is a perfect dancer and Devi needs to be, too. Devi vows to practice her facial expressions and footwork until her dance is flawless, but no matter how much she practices, she keeps making mistakes. Come along with Devi as she learns that failure is an important part of learning and growing.'--Provided by publisher.
Buch. Zustand: Neu. Dejeshwini, N. (illustrator). Neuware - A 2023 IBPA Benjamin Franklin Award-Best New Voice, Children's & YA, Silver; A 2023 NYC Big Book Award-Children's-MotivationalCelebrate the beauty of classical Indian dance while learning to grow through missteps and failuresDevi wants to be a perfect bharatanatyam dancer, just as she believes her mom to be, but she is disheartened when she loses her first dance competition. Devi decides to practice until she is perfect, but no matter how hard she works on her facial expressions or her footwork, she keeps making mistakes. She is at the point of giving up, when Devi's mother shares the mistakes she made while learning how to dance, helping Devi realize that imperfection and failure are a part of learning.A culturally rooted picture book that shares a universal message of dedication and self-love through the practice of a classical Indian dance form.Visit Sambasivan & Parikh's website to download and view free classroom resources for Dancing Devi, including a teacher guide, printable activity kit, and a video flip book.Why Teachers and Parents Love This Book: - SEL Focused: Encourages conversations about overcoming self-doubt and perseverance- Cultural Appreciation: Introduces elements of Indian classical dance and cultural heritage, fostering curiosity and respect- Growth Mindset: Helps children understand that mistakes are part of learning and growth- Creative Expression: Inspires kids to explore the arts as a form of self-discovery- Empowerment: Reinforces the importance of believing in yourself and embracing your individualityA Perfect Picture Book For: - Preschool-Grade 2- Confidence-building lessons- Units on culture, arts, and self-expression- Dance and movement activities in classrooms- Families looking to celebrate Indian identity and heritageA joyful and inspiring story about embracing failures during growth and finding your confidence in moments of self-doubt.