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Title: Princess Poppy: Ballet Shoes (Princess Poppy Book & CD)
Author: Janey Louise Jones
ISBN: 0552556645
EAN: 9780552556644
32 Pages
Publisher: Picture Corgi
Binding: Paperback
Publication date: 2007-06-07
Author: Janey Louise Jones
ISBN: 0552556645
EAN: 9780552556644
32 Pages
Publisher: Picture Corgi
Binding: Paperback
Publication date: 2007-06-07
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2008-08-18 It's ok
One of the earlier Princess Poppy books, this follows the usual plot pattern of this series. The book lays out the theme of the story, Poppy does something rude or selfish, before redeeming herself at the end.This book is ballet themed, and to her credit, the author does not use one of the "usual" ballets (Swan Lake, The Nutcracker, The Sleeping Beauty) and opts for Coppelia, and the moral of the story is loosely about being happy for one's friends even if they inadvertadly usurp your own success. Nice artwork too.
One curious observation (which is in a way central to the whole point of the story): My understanding of Coppelia is that the prima ballerina plays Swanilde, not Coppelia. Janey Louise Jones seems to think differently. Who knew?
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