Mighty Mara Dancing with Dante

Carina Ho

Book - 2025

"Mara has been paired up with a new student, Dante, to do a class project. Only problem is, Dante can't seem to sit still or concentrate long enough to write anything down. Can Mara and Dante learn to work together despite their differences and deliver a stellar report?"--Front jacket flap.

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Subjects
Genres
School fiction
Picture books
Published
[Ashland, Ohio] : Paw Prints Publishing [2025]
Language
English
Main Author
Carina Ho (author)
Other Authors
Jesse Byrd (author), Mónica Paola Rodríguez (illustrator)
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 26 cm
Audience
06-09.
01-04.
ISBN
9781223189024
9781223189031
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Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 1--3--On the heels--make that "wheels"--of Mighty Mara, the students of Sametown are once again rocked by a wheelchair-riding dancer with an intense personality. This time Mara has a special challenge: for a class report on a favorite animal, she's paired up with Dante, a new student who is so infuriatingly distracting that it's impossible to get any work done. But when at last he admits that he sometimes gets in trouble because it's really hard for him to sit still and pay attention, the penny drops; rather than recite a boring, conventional report on honeybees when their turn comes, the two appear in front of the class in costume and deliver such an exuberant dance routine that the teacher asks them to form a competitive dance team for the school on the spot. The theme of celebrating individual differences, physical or neurological, rather than treating them as problems carries over into the illustrations as both Mara and Dante are more expressively posed and depicted in brighter colors than their teacher and classmates. Saturated hues overall and a graphic design that mixes in wordless and fancifully composed scenes crank up the visual energy even further. VERDICT Buoyantly delivers to younger audiences the important notion that differences in others are not always apparent at first glance.--John Peters

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