Téo's tutu, written by Maryann Jacob Macias ; illustrated by Alea Marley
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Téo's tutu, written by Maryann Jacob Macias ; illustrated by Alea Marley
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
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no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Téo's tutu
Oclc number
1268132955
Responsibility statement
written by Maryann Jacob Macias ; illustrated by Alea Marley
Summary
"Téo loves to dance. Whether it's the cumbia with Papi, the bhangra with Amma, or ballet class with Miss Lila, there's nothing he'd rather do. Téo also loves the way his tutu makes him feel, inside and out. But when it comes time to decide which outfit to wear in the big dance recital--a sparkly tutu or black pants and shimmering silver shirt--Téo wonders whether he wants to be in the spotlight at all. Gently and lyrically told, this story perfectly captures the joy of dance as well as the sense of rightness a child feels when their truest self is celebrated." --Jacket flap
Target audience
juvenile
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- JUVENILE FICTION / Boys & Men
- Gender identity -- Juvenile fiction
- Tutus (Ballet skirts) -- Juvenile fiction
- JUVENILE FICTION / People & Places / United States / Hispanic & Latino
- Male dancers -- Juvenile fiction
- Picture books
- JUVENILE FICTION / LGBTQ
- Ballet dancing -- Juvenile fiction
- Dance costume -- Juvenile fiction
- JUVENILE FICTION / Performing Arts / Dance
- Hispanic Americans -- Juvenile fiction
- Children's stories -- Pictorial works
- Sex role -- Juvenile fiction
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- JUVENILE FICTION / Boys & Men
- Gender identity -- Juvenile fiction
- Tutus (Ballet skirts) -- Juvenile fiction
- JUVENILE FICTION / People & Places / United States / Hispanic & Latino
- Male dancers -- Juvenile fiction
- Picture books
- JUVENILE FICTION / LGBTQ
- Ballet dancing -- Juvenile fiction
- Dance costume -- Juvenile fiction
- JUVENILE FICTION / Performing Arts / Dance
- Hispanic Americans -- Juvenile fiction
- Children's stories -- Pictorial works
- Sex role -- Juvenile fiction
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- Author1
- Illustrator1
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