A picture book star is born! Diana is struggling in school. She's bored.
She can't concentrate. And she really doesn't like math. Diana visits
the doctor after her mother receives a call from a concerned school
teacher, but the family doctor finds nothing amiss. It's only when Diana
hears the soft musical notes filling the psychologist's office that her
body begins swaying rhythmically and the correct diagnosis can be made:
Diana is a dancer! This wonderfully illustrated picture book debut
showcases Luciano Lozano's modern yet timeless style, making for a story
that readers will want to return to again and again. Elements of
diversity woven throughout the story send subtle yet powerful messages
of inclusivity and body positivity to young readers. While Diana
Dances is sure to resonate with budding dancers, its wonderful tribute
to the need for self-expression, the power of movement, and the
importance of self-esteem is universal. Diana's joy at finding her
creative outlet is infectious, making Lozano's fearless heroine a
sure-to-be favorite with children. The verdict is in: Diana is
delightful!