Discover the joy of dancing and the importance of family, whatever your culture, ability or style with Luna! When Luna dances, she feels like the worlds volume turns up, like all colours brighten, like sunlight sparkles behind every cloud. But when she takes her dance exam she ducks, dives, spins and... falls. Luna thinks she can't be a real dancer now. Can Luna's family convince her otherwise? From the team that brought us Luna Loves Library Day, Luna Loves Art, and Luna Loves World Book Day, celebrate every culture and every style of dance with Luna, featuring a glorious fold out carnival page. Luna Loves Art offers [the comfort that] not all families look the same and that is a great message to celebrate. Laura Dockrill Luna Loves Library Day is a touching reflection on the power of reading to bring families together; Fiona Lumbers illustrations convey Lunas vivid inner life, while Coelhos lyrical style celebrates the joyful curiosity of early childhood. Amnesty International
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Product Details
Weight: 390g
Dimensions: 247 x 288mm
Publication Date: 02 Sep 2021
Publisher: Andersen Press Ltd
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Age Group: Ages 0-5
ISBN13: 9781839130564
About Joseph Coelho
Joseph Coelho (Author) Joseph Coelho OBE Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and Children's Laureate for 2022-2024 is a performance poet childrens author playwright and winner of the Yoto Carnegie Award an Indie Book Award and a Centre for Literacy in Primary Education Poetry Award. Joe has written plays for the Polka Theatre Soho Theatre and the Unicorn Theatre and creates dynamic poetry theatre pieces for young people that he tours nationally. He also performs with the UK's top performance poetry organisation Apples and Snakes visiting venues across the UK. Joseph has also been a guest poet on Cbeebies Rhyme Rocket.Fiona Lumbers (Illustrator) Fiona Lumbers has drawn on anything and everything from an early age and always insisted she would be an artist when she grew up. Fiona moved to London in 2000 to study for an MA in Painting at the Royal College of Art. A combination of her obsession with picture books and the arrival of her first son led her down the path of illustration and she hasn't looked back since. Nothing makes her happier than splashing watercolours and inks and conjuring up new characters - often influenced by the exploits of her two sons.