Tallulah's Solo by Marilyn Singer

Tallulah's Solo (Tallulah)

by Marilyn Singer

Tallulah strives for perfection during ballet class and dreams of dancing a solo in the upcoming recital, but her little brother Beckett, who misbehaves all during class, gets a better role than she does.

Reviewed by cherryblossommj on

5 of 5 stars

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Although I have not yet read [b:Tallulah's Tutu|9211967|Tallulah's Tutu|Marilyn Singer|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1318263673s/9211967.jpg|14091709] after experiencing [b:Tallulah's Solo|13202082|Tallulah's Solo|Marilyn Singer|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1331158235s/13202082.jpg|18385032] I have added it to my wishlist. Tallulah is a cute little girl who loves her ballet very much and has dreams of what she is capable to become. When her brother starts taking ballet and is not quite as dedicated as she, her frustration abounds. Then to throw in that he gets a special choreographed part and she's plain mad.

This is a gorgeous picture book that may help to teach children to stop and look at the big picture of events when something appears to be unfair and completely frustrating to them. The illustrations are very pretty and the characters are quaint. I enjoyed watching the interactions of Tallulah with her family and class. Having more and more boys involved in ballet makes me happy and I think this is a great introduction for others.

I know ballet was a short activity in my youth and as just now AppleBlossom is getting an introduction through various books and movies we'll see what she might want to do.

*Thanks to HMH for providing a copy for review.*

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schedule posted: http://creativemadnessmama.com/blog/2012/05/01/tallulahs-solo-by-marilyn-singer/

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