Sunday, December 18, 2011

Dancers and Goddesses and Princesses too!

Here are a few more of the gift books that are on sale at Barefoot Books this weekend:



The Barefoot Gook of Dance Stories - This gorgeous collection will enchant young dancers with stories from eight cultures, including the Polka in the Czech Republic, Limbo in the West Indies and the Waltz in Germany. Book with CD editions include stories read by actress Juliet Stevenson.


This beautiful hardcover book with CD is usually $23.99, now on sale for $15.99.





The Barefoot Book of Ballet Stories - The stories in this collection feature magic and comedy, drama and adventure, and are accompanied by a brief history of classical ballet, as well as historical details of the composition, choreography and early performances of each ballet. Book with double CDs edition includes stories read by actress Juliet Stevenson.


This hardcover with double CD set is usually $23.99 and is on sale now for $15.99.





The Lady of Ten Thousand Names: Goddess Stories from Many Cultures - The eight stories in this elegant collection are based on traditional tales and sacred texts, and are models of female leadership, authority and wisdom.


This lovely hardcover book is usually $19.99, now on sale for $13.99.





The Barefoot Book of Princesses - Meet seven very strong and special princesses in this collection drawn from sources from around the world. Each faces challenges and trials, and each finds a way to triumph with bravery, compassion, ingenuity and a little bit of luck. Book with CD editions include stories read by Margaret Wolfson.


This hardcover collection with story CD is usually $19.99, on sale until Monday for $13.99.



The gift book sale runs through Monday, and remember that you can get an additional 30% discount if you use the code FESTIVE when you place your order!  And if you upgrade to 2-day shipping, you can still get your books in time for Christmas if you order during the sale.

Isn't there a little princess or two in your life who would love these books?


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