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Princess Naomi Helps a Unicorn: A Dance-It-Out Creative Movement Story for Young Movers

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Unicorns and Horses and Snakes, oh my!


Interactive movement wrapped up in a charming story of sibling angst, anger management, compassion, and triumph. Grown-ups sit; kids move and practice dance fundamentals. Fed up with her annoying sister, Naomi storms out of the castle, only to discover a unicorn in need of help. With a sense of purpose, she quickly forgets her anger.


This is part of the Dance-It-Out! series, pandemic creations by an award-winning dance teacher and her Ballerina daughter. Ballerina Konora joins each page with instructions and photographs to help readers learn the dance moves.


ISBN-13: 9781736875063

Media Type: Hardcover

Publisher: Once Upon a Dance

Publication Date: 05-11-2021

Pages: 34

Product Dimensions: 8.50h x 8.50w x 0.25d

Age Range: 4 - 8 Years

Series: Dance-It-Out

A. Dance, Once Upon: - Once Upon a Dance is a mother-daughter collaboration. Konora is an apprentice with Ballet Idaho and previously danced with Pacific Northwest Ballet's Professional Division. Growing up, she danced iconic roles such as Sugar Plum Fairy and Cinderella. Konora's mother taught creative movement and ballet for decades and was honored to be chosen and recognized by her local City Council (2014) for embodying the spirit of partnership and commitment to children in our community for her work with young dancers. She's breathed dance from every angle: child to pre-professional to adult ballet student, zoom student, dance teacher, dance mom, competition mom, ballet-school parent-guilder, audience member, recital planner, business owner, and board member. Once Upon a Dance's first pandemic creation, Dancing Shapes, was named a 2021 Independent Press Award Winner.