"My world on stage was not too different from the world of Ella Bella ballerina... These books certainly take children into a magical realm. And who knows, like me, they might stay in there for years.”

Doreen Wells, Prima Ballerina - The Royal Ballet

Friday, 16 September 2011

A real life Ella Bella!



I love coincedences. I suppose a little girl called Ella, being nick-named Ella Bella isn't all that big a coincedence. Nor that she likes Princesses and Ballet. But when she goes to Ballet Classes held by a teacher called Miss Rosa... well, that really is extraordinary.




Her mother emailed me with the story, and to say how much she loves the books. I was so pleased to hear that, it makes all the hard work worthwhile!

So... roll up! And meet Ella Bella Ballerina, from the USA. She'll soon be celebrating her 4th birthday, and is celebrating with an Ella Bella Ballerina party at her dance school! How great is that? Wish I could go. I bet there'll be cake...

I'll be thinking of her (and the cake) as I begin the first drawings for the new Nutcracker book!

4 comments:

  1. Awww, how cute! I have at least five little Ella and Ellys at my library who are always delighted to find a book with their name in it. And YAY Nutcracker! We can't wait!

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  2. Hi Jennifer, thanks for your kind words. I am glad the books bring pleasure... and I hope get girls asking to listen to classical music too! Nutcracker will be such a lot of fun... I can't wait either!

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  3. Mr. Mayhew,

    What a lovely blog! It truly made or Ella's day! We cannot wait to have the Nutcracker under the Christmas Tree for her:) Best wishes in your illustrating!

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  4. loved the story!
    love your work!

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