Well first kinder class - older kids at TK level - that were pretty wild possibly because they had a sub the day before, and also I suspect they have a first year teacher - almost shut this book down. It's only a few minutes read - but they complained about the pictures and one outspoken child said it was boring. I'll try it out one more time.
Today I have a high level, K-1 class, which is usually pretty focussed, can discuss, etc.
This 2nd class thought it was boring, too. One student said it was "messy". One girl said it wasn't about "earth dance' and I have to agree with her. I never really felt the joy of "dance" in the book. The kids actually wrote why they didn't like it with a couple of sentences and tallied the votes. Sorry.
I'm always on the look out for books that will start kids thinking about what it means to be a steward of the environment, animals, and our resources. There was no clear message in this book - to love the earth, to be full of joy, to take care of it, etc. Just imaging you are the earth with no appeal for empathy or focus is pretty passé.