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By: Ann Stalcup

The Ballet Dress

Pages: 30 Ratings: 5.0
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A barefoot Mary has danced to soaring ballet music from an old gramophone, in her back garden ever since she learned to walk. Her head is filled with dreams of someday becoming a ballerina. Even when she is old enough to go to school, she rushes home everyday and with brown paper wings pinned to her shoulders, she dances and dances until darkness falls. When, at last, a dance teacher comes to her small town, she learns to arabesque and plié and leap gracefully through the air. After a while she is chosen to perform a solo in a town hall concert. She is filled with both pride and anxiety. She needs a ballet dress. But there is a problem: it is wartime. When she visits a draper’s shop, she learns that there is no fabric suitable for making her dress. She is devastated. Can her dream of becoming a ballet dancer ever come true? And will her mother somehow find a way to make her a ballet dress?

Ann Stalcup has just retired from a lifetime of primary school teaching and has a passion for travel, art, music, dance, and picture books. After teaching in England and Canada, she moved to California in 1963 and has been writing ever since. She has eighteen published books on a wide variety of subjects, both fiction and nonfiction. Much of her work is inspired by her extensive travels with her teacher husband. Her over one hundred magazine articles, mostly for children, feature the life and culture of other countries. 
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  • Traveler193

    I have several of Ann Stalcup's books and this one is right up there with her best work. Set in England during World War 2, this story centers on a young Mary who dreams of being a ballerina. When Mary is finally able to take ballet lessons, she is chosen to be a featured dancer in a town concert. But Mary doesn't have a dress and because it is wartime, there's no fabric available to make a dress. A well-written, very touching story with amazing illustrations!

  • Shari Latta

    Simply wonderful and sweet, this book depicts the dreams of many aspiring dancers. It is about a young girl, Mary, who thoughtfully overcomes the obstacles to make her dream of being a dancer come true. Set in wartime England, the author refers to the hardships that families faced at that time. As each day progresses, Mary along with her Mum and Dad, find ways to solve the challenges that arise. The message is important for all children, as they confront hurdles of their own, and also gives insight to a bit of history with references to the war. Page after page, the reader is wondering what will happen next. The illustrations are spectacular, adding to the suspense, and the sweetness of our hero, Mary. This is a book guaranteed to be read, reread and read again!

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