A young girl learns the Hora at her cousin's wedding, then brings her new moves to dance class. Bank Street College "Best Children's Books of the Year," 2023 Edition"Dance the Hora, Isadora is an exhilarating, dance-filled tale that will leave any reader eager to fly around a large, open space, synchronizing with others to a lively tune." – Helen Weiss Pincus, Jewish Book CouncilYoung Isadora loves dance but doesn't feel she has a special one to share in class like the other students. That all changes when she and her grandmother attend her cousin Rachel's wedding, and Isadora learns the hora.
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Zanna Davidson enjoyed riding a Shetland pony called Jampot as a little girl, but deep down, she's always preferred dreaming up adventures for her own magical fairy ponies. Zanna worked on a farm, and as a builder in Zimbabwe, before becoming a writer and editor at Usborne. She is the author of over forty books, including Stories of Magical Ponies in which s
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