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Reach for this book when your child starts a new dance class or expresses curiosity about how people live in other parts of the world. It is an ideal bridge for the transition from picture books to nonfiction chapter books, providing a global perspective on movement that goes far beyond traditional ballet or hip-hop. The book emphasizes that dance is a universal language of joy, strength, and heritage. Through vivid photography and accessible text, children learn about the cultural significance of various traditions, from the Highland dances of Scotland to the intricate movements of Bharatanatyam in India. It fosters a sense of wonder and respect for global diversity while building confidence in emerging readers through its clear structure and engaging facts. It is perfect for ages 6 to 9, especially those who love to move their bodies and learn about the world.