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Ella Bella Ballerina and the Midsummer Night's Dream

Published
Sep 2015
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General Fiction General Fiction
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32

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Here is the newest title in Barron's delightful Ella Bella series In this story, Ella's kindly ballet teacher, Madame Rosa, has given the children costumes to wear as her magical music box pours out a shimmering tune. "This is "A Midsummer Night's Dream" by Felix Mendelssohn," she says, as she tells the children about the Shakespearean story that inspired Mendelssohn's ballet. When Madame Rosa is through, she asks all of her little ballerinas to "dance like fairies "
When everyone else goes off to change, Ella stays behind for just one more fairy dance and finds herself transported into the story of "A Midsummer Night's Dream." There, she meets Puck, the mischievous fairy, and Oberon, King of Fairyland. Oberon asks Puck to help him win back the heart of Titania, his fairy queen. Puck, in turn, enlists Ella to help him in his midsummer mischief.
This charming story is beautifully illuminated by James Mayhew's whimsical, lovely, and colorful illustrations. A brief passage at the back of the book tells the story of William Shakespeare's beloved comedy. It also includes some interesting facts about Felix Mendelssohn and his sparkling, scurrying, enchanting music.

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First Edition Sep 2015 Barron's Educational Series ISBN 0764167979
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-- Not Selected ISBN B014GSO8AE
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Sep 2015 Orchard (Scholastic) ISBN 1408343800
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