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Tai Ji Dancing for Kids: Five Moving Forces

with Lark Huang-Storms & Sylvia Yulan Storms. 40p. glossary. photos. Singing Dragon. Sept. 2017. Tr $16.95. ISBN 9781848193727.
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PreS-Gr 1—A straightforward introduction to Tai Ji dancing for young children. The opening page provides a brief explanation of Tai Ji and the concept of the life force Qi—the energy that connects people with each other and with nature. Each spread features easy to follow prompts on the left side with an up-close picture of the author's young granddaughter performing the movement on the right side of the page. The instructions are simple yet leave room for interpretation: "Open your arms/Open your eyes/Open your flowering Heart." Back matter includes a glossary of the "Five Moving Forces" (earth, fire, water, wood, and gold), which are mentioned in the text. An author's note and a website with videos of Tai Ji dancing are also included. Overall, this is a highly accessible and well-designed book.
VERDICT A joyful celebration of Tai Ji and intergenerational relationships. A worthy addition to preschool and elementary collections.

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