Twirling
& Dancing
with Annie and Friends
Written
and Illustrated
by Mary Wheeler
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Twirling
& Dancing
with Annie and Friends
Without
realizing it, many of us have forgotten the joy of expressing
ourselves through movement and dance.
In this
story, Annie and Arthur remind us that we can all rekindle that
joy. Annie finds a new dancing partner when she smashes into Arthur
one day at school. He introduces her to a new style of dancing
and with his help and the help of her friends, she discovers that
she can dance and move in ways she never imagined. Annie and Arthur
ask other school children to join in the fun of movement and dance.
Now Annie includes new steps whereever she goes, dancing around
the house, at school, and down the street.
This
story supports children's development through music and movement,
and helps parents remember when they danced as children. It encourages
us to rekindle the creative side of ourselves through our innate
love of music and dance. Annie's dancing affects her whole brain
structure. Known as whole brain learning, movement helps to make
connections between the right side or rational part of the brain
and the left side of the brain which is concerned with creative
activity.
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