Téo's tutu / written by Maryann Jacob Macias ; illustrated by Alea Marley.
Téo loves to dance, whether it's the cumbia with Paíp, the bhangra with Amma, or ballet class with Miss Lila. He 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 shimmering silver pants-éTo wonders if being his most authentic self on stage will put him too much in the spotlight.
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- ISBN: 1984815520
- ISBN: 9781984815521
- Physical Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 26 cm
- Publisher: New York : Dial Books for Young Readers, [2021]
- Copyright: ©2021
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Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | LSC 23.99 |
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- Baker & Taylor
Celebrating gender creativity, the joy of dance, and being yourself, this story follows Tâeo as he picks out a sparkly outfit to wear in the big dance recital, but then wonders if it will put him too much in the spotlight. - Baker & Taylor
Celebrating gender-creativity, the joy of dance and being yourself, this story follows Teo as he picks out a super sparkly outfit to wear in the big dance recital, but then wonders if it will put him too much in the spotlight. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations. - Penguin Putnam
This story of a boy's first ballet recital celebrates gender-creativity, the joy of dance, and being yourself
Téo loves to dance, whether it's the cumbia with Papí, the bhangra with Amma, or ballet class with Miss Lila. He 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 shimmering silver pants--Téo wonders if being his most authentic self on stage will put him too much in the spotlight.