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Dazzling Danny


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No. of pages 96

Published: 2014

Great for age 7-10 years

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Danny loves dancing, but not the funky, popular variety that would have his friends green with envy; no, Danny loves Ballet. A Billy Elliot for younger readers by this renowned ballet-loving author. Danny loves ballet, but he darent admit it to his mates. But one of his teachers knows, and she casts Danny in the starring ballet role in the end of term show at school. But Danny is also in the school football team and the rehearsals for the show clash with team nights. How can be maintain his cool with his peers and still star in the performance. Mixups and mayhen ensue as several fibs are told to parents, friends and siblings. But at the end of the day, is Danny sick as a parrot or over the moon? On performance night, Danny is simply DAZZLING!

 

 

This book has been graded for interest at 7-9 years.

There are 96 pages in this book. This book was published in 2014 by HarperCollins Publishers .

Jean Ure is a prolific and highly regarded children's book author. She has been writing for many years, and had her first book published at the age of sixteen! Phoebe Bright is the author of the bestselling Lucky Stars series, illustrated by Karen Donnelly. Explore the magical world of the stars - where wishes really do come true - with this collectable, irresistible series for younger readers.

 

Dazzling Danny

 

An absorbing story about following your dreams no matter what others think.

 

Primary Times (March 03)

Daisy May

 

It is told in such a way that the reader will readily identify and empathise with Daisy and her life in late Victorian England.

Skilfully told, with Donnelly's illustrations making the characters seem more real, I found the book difficult to put down. Books for Keeps (January 03)