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My Ballerina Jigsaw Book - Sian Bailey

 

Description: ISBN 140505395X / Author: Sian Bailey / Genre: Junior Books

Newest Review: ... They basically just pick out the key events in the story and don't go into anything in great detail. Having said that though, ... more

 ... the language is very accessible for young children and it makes it easy to then understand what is going on in the pictures. I also found it interesting as an adult because I didn't really know the stories of Coppelia and The Firebird until I read this with my daughter. Of course the story elements are only one part of this book, and although my daughter was interested in having the stories read to her, she was very impatient to get on and try and do the puzzles! The first thing to say about these is that all the il...more

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Format: hardback toy / die-cut book, Publisher: Pan Macmillan, IS
Pages: 14, Hardcover, Macmillan Children's Books - Books/Subjects ...
£ 6,59 Postage & Packaging: refer to shop website
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Premium Review My Ballerina Jigsaw Book - Sian Bailey: A puzzling book for little dancers? (724 words)
by kingfisher111 - written on 06.12.07 (Very useful, 118 readings)
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'My Ballerina jigsaw Book' is a beautiful and inspiring book about ballet which is suitable for any small girl who loves to dance - and it also has the bonus of containing six lovely twenty four piece jigsaw puzzles. My four and a half year old daughter absolutely loves her ballet (and she's also pretty keen on puzzles too!) so when I saw this book I knew it was something she would really like! I wasn't wrong! The book is written by Sian Baily and has six double page spreads which tell the story and illustrate a scene from different ballets. These are Cinderella, Swan Lake, Sleeping Beauty, Coppelia, The Firebird and The Nutcracker (which I guess ...

 
 
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