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Ask for a story book about ballet, suitable for fifth-grade pupils.
1. The title is "Body Notes: Rhyme, Shadow and Heart of Girls in Dance Academy"

Wang Yabin (author), Shi Jingxin (author), Mao Cui (author) and Mars (author).

Press: Economic Management Press; Version 1 (August 20051)

Content introduction:

Four beautiful dancing girls looked at each other in four different ways, walked into the dancers' eyes to appreciate beauty, enjoy the light and shadow of body language and feel the unique "body" breathing.

This is a beautiful expression of body memory. Four dancers, rambling, tell the joys and sorrows of life, open the memories of romantic love and snow, and think of Tang Yun Song Ge, who is good at dancing. This is the breathing of the body and the tremor of the mind. You can feel the tenderness of their fingertips, you can hear the secrets of girls' hearts, you can browse the publicity of dancers' bodies, and you can feel the tenderness of girls. ...

Light singing and dancing, nepotism. This is a vivid reading, which gracefully leads you into the world of dancers.

The name of this book is My Ballet Life.

Ji (author)

Publishing House: Shanghai Music Publishing House; Version 1 (August 20081)

Content introduction:

My Ballet Life tells the story of Ji's youth jumping out on tiptoe and her performance in 10 Chinese and foreign classic dance dramas. The third generation of "white-haired girl" wrote her "love" with ballet for many years in the book. This "My Ballet Life" is a record of the friendship and love between the author himself and the vast number of ballet lovers and readers. There is no need to worry about the passage of time. The talent of ballet is a treasure that no one can grab. When the swan took off, its wings glided gracefully across the lake, leaving ripples. It spread its wings upward, through clouds and rain, and the world became open and clear. Ballet gave Pingping a lake to take off, and the flight of life pointed to a farther horizon.

3. The title of the book "Please, please! 》

Rachel Will (author), He Ping (translator) and Zhang Lei (translator).

Press: Shanghai Century Publishing Group; Version 1 (June 20021)

Content introduction:

My mother from the dairy farm wants to cultivate CJ into a beautiful swan in the spotlight. CJ's excellent performance in ballet is the envy of his friends. But for ballet, CJ also gave up a lot of fun at this age. She is on a diet and has little time to go shopping and play with her friends. Strict training made her lose more than just dancing. She tried to give up several times, but under the pressure of her mother, she couldn't make up her mind. This contradiction seems a bit cruel to a girl who is only 12 years old.

This delicate and clever girl fantasizes that she can slide down the stairs and fall, and never have to dance again; I even dare to sign my parents' names in order to take part in the group hiking. My good girl has changed, and she gradually understands that life ultimately depends on her own design. She finally made a choice. ...

Editor's recommendation:

I always feel that the cultural differences between China and the United States are revealed in the way of educating the next generation. The differences between China and the United States in educating children are also reflected in children's books. This book tells us, in the tone of a child, the story of a good girl who walked out of the restrictions set by her family and made her own way in an American family. I believe readers of this book will appreciate the differences between China and the United States.