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The Sundancer

Average rating
5 out of 5
Based on 5 Ratings and 4 Reviews

Book Description
One boy in his village has a very important job. His job is to make the sun rise every single day. This boy doesn't yell or scream to wake the sun. Instead, the boy has developed his own unique way of waking up the sun - he dances, and the sun rises to see him perform. The community counts on the boy to complete this task so that each day will be a good day.
Book Information
PublisherLily Ruth Kids
BindingPaperback
Reading LevelAges 4-8
# of Pages34
ISBN-100982300921
ISBN-13978-0982300923
Publication Date09/04/2010
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About Ben Joy (Author) : Ben Joy is a published author of children's books. A published credit of Ben Joy is The Sundancer.
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About Heather Payer-Smith (Illustrator) : Originally from Northwest Pennsylvania, Heather currently resides in Kilgore, Texas with her husband, Derek. She earned a BA in Media Production from the University of Oklahoma and enjoys working full... more
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7/27/2010 Lily Ruth Publishing said:
One boy in his village has a very important job. His job is to make the sun rise every single day. This boy doesn't yell or scream to wake the sun. Instead, the boy has developed his own unique way of waking up the sun – he dances, and the sun rises to see him perform. The community counts on the ... more

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