Event 30/09/24 Annemarie Anang introduces Dance Just Like So (St Bonaventure's discount)
Annemarie Anang
ISBN 13: 9781912923397
We're delighted to welcome Annemarie Anang to St Bonaventure's Primary School on Monday 30th September to introduce Dance Just Like So! her new book about the joy of dancing. Annemarie's previous book I Am Nefertiti is a rhythmical read aloud is perfect for every classroom and is filled with rich and colourful images.
On this page you can purchase a signed copy of Annemarie's books with a special discount of 15%.
Any books purchased after Saturday 28th September may not be signed. Books purchased by Friday 4th October will be delivered to the school w/c Monday7th October. Books purchased after this date must be collected from our shop at 47 Henleaze Road.
If you are having any questions please email us at info@maxminervas.co.uk
ABOUT THE BOOKS
Dance Just Like So!
It’s dance class day, and Gran has promised to teach Kwesi and the neighbours her trophywinning dance, the Shooby Doo Mambo! They tap their feet to the boogielicious beat,
They shimmy, twirl and clap – just like so! But then Gran hurts her knee . . . How will Kwesi learn the steps to the special dance now?
I Am Nefertiti
Read Along edition of story, with QR CODE to access audio version of the story, narrated by Annemarie Anang. When Nefertiti plays the drums the music sounds so sweet. But when the new music teacher shortens her name to ‘Nef’, she starts to shrink.
Without Nefertiti to keep the beat, the band is in disarray . . .
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Annemarie began writing for children after struggling to find books for her daughter that featured main characters who reflected the diversity of children in our world. A former primary school teacher, Annemarie’s love for storytelling led her to study acting. This autumn she will play the roles of King Duncan, Lady Macduff and the Doctor in a multirole performance of Macbeth at the Chiswick Playhouse Theatre in London. Annemarie was awarded the 2021 SCBWI/BIPOC writer’s scholarship. A Londoner, born to Ghanaian parents, Annemarie now lives in the Swedish forest with her young daughter, husband and two adopted cats.