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DIYA DANCES THE DANDIYA by Pria Dee

DIYA DANCES THE DANDIYA

by Pria Dee ; illustrated by Younju Kim

Pub Date: Sept. 1st, 2022
ISBN: 979-8985583427
Publisher: Boomi LLC

A young girl overcomes anxieties before a dance performance in the latest picture book by the Indian American children’s author Dee (Molly and the Lost Dance Shoes, 2022, etc.).

Diya is excited about dancing onstage to her sister Sita’s choreography for the Hindu festival Navaratri. As she gets ready at the venue, she realizes she doesn’t have her anklets. After looking in the green room, snack room, and restroom without finding them, Diya is beside herself. Sita and others join the search, but soon it’s time for the performance and no one has found the precious jingly jewelry. Upset, Diya puts on her coat to leave, too sad to dance without the anklets. When she does, she learns about the importance of organization: The mystery is soon solved, and Diya dances with the other performers. Dee’s work has larger blocks of text than typical for picture books, which could daunt emerging readers, but the language is appropriate for those of elementary school age. There are Hindi words sprinkled throughout, such as choli, Amma, and kurta, and a helpful glossary in the back. Kim’s simple but colorful illustrations are creatively designed to appear as if they’re painted onto wood, with its grain appearing subtly in the background. The characters’ heads are slightly oversized, giving a cartoonish aspect to a few scenes, but that will add to the fun for some young readers.

A wordy but well-illustrated story about a young girl’s performance at a Hindu festival.