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Charlie wants to be a ballerina. His peers think he should do "boy" things. The girls tell him boys don't dance. His grandparents want him to do "their" things, and Auntie just thinks he's silly. Despite their negative reactions, Charlie exuberantly runs, hops, leaps, spins, twirls, and sashays through this book. In this day of improving gender equality, children still deal with other people's negative attitudes. Boys who want to dance ballet often face these negative attitudes from their family and friends. In this 32 page, illustrated, children's picture book, Charlie is faced with these…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Charlie wants to be a ballerina. His peers think he should do "boy" things. The girls tell him boys don't dance. His grandparents want him to do "their" things, and Auntie just thinks he's silly. Despite their negative reactions, Charlie exuberantly runs, hops, leaps, spins, twirls, and sashays through this book. In this day of improving gender equality, children still deal with other people's negative attitudes. Boys who want to dance ballet often face these negative attitudes from their family and friends. In this 32 page, illustrated, children's picture book, Charlie is faced with these negative, stereotypical attitudes, but in the end, he is encouraged by his Dad, and learns what it means to be a "Ballerino". "Charlie Ballerina" includes a Photo dictionary of ballet movements terms.
Autorenporträt
Sandra Dodge has been a Jill of all trades, working as a Building Designer, a Naval Architecture Technician, a Librarian, a Human Resource Specialist, a Day Care Director, and a Children's Therapist. Sandy and her friends started and built Good Shepherd School, a Christ-centered school that worked to meet the needs of the whole child: body, mind, and spirit. Out of the Waspic was written as a spiritual allegory.