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Amy Wu and the ribbon dance /

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 2023Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 23 x 28 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781665916721
  • 1665916729
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • [E] 23
Summary: Amy Wu loves to move, so when she sees Chinese ribbon dancing for the first time, she has to try it out, but first she must find the perfect ribbon.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

When Amy Wu learns about Chinese ribbon dancing, she can't wait to try it out herself in this charming and brightly illustrated fourth installment in the Amy Wu picture book series.

Amy Wu loves to move. From wriggling to shimmying to toe-tapping, she just can't keep still, not when there's music all around her! So when Amy sees Chinese ribbon dancing for the first time, she has to try it out. Only, how can she throw the perfect dance party when she doesn't have the perfect ribbon for her dance?

A special story from Mom may be just the thing to get Amy moving to the music again.

Amy Wu loves to move, so when she sees Chinese ribbon dancing for the first time, she has to try it out, but first she must find the perfect ribbon.

Ages 4-8. Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers.

Grades K-1. Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers.

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Kirkus Book Review

Amy Wu twirls, taps, and troubleshoots in this latest story. Whether it's wriggling on the carpet during story time or hopping on her bed at night, Amy, a young Chinese girl, is always on the go. When she sees Chinese ribbon dancing on TV, she is instantly drawn to the fluttering and twisting swaths. She must have a ribbon dance party with her friends. They'll each bring an instrument, and Amy will supply "the most important thing--dancing ribbons." Looking around the house, Amy thinks outside the box to find a suitable ribbon replacement. Will a hair ribbon be close enough? Maybe a scarf or a tablecloth? Nothing seems quite right, and Amy's bouncy feet are at a glum standstill--until her family and diverse friends encourage Amy to see past these details and have fun with her makeshift ribbons. Ultimately, she adjusts her expectations and learns to appreciate what's most important--dancing and enjoying a magic moment with friends and family. This fourth entry is just as bouncy and buoyant as previous series installments. Illustrations expressively capture Amy's enthusiasm and joy as well as her frustration and disappointment. Full of movement, Chua's vignettes evoke the energy and celebration of dance and music in Zhang's rhythmic prose. (This book was reviewed digitally.) A heartwarming whirl. (instructions for making dance ribbons) (Picture book. 4-8) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Kat Zhang loves traveling to places both real and fictional--the former have better souvenirs, but the latter allow for dragons, so it's a tough choice. A writer of books for teens and children, she spends her free time scribbling poetry, taking photographs, and climbing atop things she shouldn't. You can learn more about her at KatZhang.com.

Charlene Chua draws many things, from baos to dragons, and everything in between. When they are not drawing, they enjoy cooking, reading, and playing with their cats. Charlene grew up in Singapore, and now lives in Canada. Her favorite baos are still char siu baos, and her favorite dumplings are air-fryer wontons!

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