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Kenzie's Rules for Life

How to Be Happy, Healthy, and Dance to Your Own Beat

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The bestselling inspirational, upbeat collection of relatable lessons from the teen sensation, Mackenzie Ziegler—an award-winning dancer, singer/songwriter, and actress.
Growing up is hard, but growing up in the spotlight is even harder. However, Mackenzie Ziegler is taking it all in stride, thanks to her positive attitude on life. From getting her start on Dance Moms, to her sold-out tour alongside Johnny Orlando, there's nothing that she can't do.

In Kenzie's Rules for Life, the dance prodigy, singer/songwriter, actress, and model offers her advice on friendship, family, fitness, style, and positivity. She shares lessons drawn from her own experiences for those navigating through their tween years on how to be happy, healthy, and confident in all aspects of their lives. The book also features a foreword by her sister Maddie Ziegler, author of the New York Times bestseller The Maddie Diaries.
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    • School Library Journal

      May 1, 2018

      Gr 7 Up-Kenzie Ziegler is only 13 and known for her work on the televisions series Dance Moms. She believes other teens can learn from her how to live in a positive way and make themselves happy while still being true to themselves. Her suggestions for action include: have confidence, use one's voice, be grateful for what one has, and be a leader. Contained within the chapters are various sections on crafts, recipes, Q & As, quizzes, how to take action, and lists of materials needed to accomplish suggested goals. Ziegler's life is not like ordinary teens, though, and the way she talks about her multiple homes filled with clothes, for one example, expresses a consumerism that may be impossible to achieve for many readers. There are also no accompanying photographs, which could make completing the craft activities difficult. Though she talks about healthy eating, Ziegler also describes gorging on unhealthy foods at parties and with her friends. Thus, this book is very uneven in its outlook. VERDICT A work that will probably only appeal to die-hard Ziegler fans and will otherwise be left on the shelf.-Elizabeth Kahn, Patrick F. Taylor Science & Technology Academy, Avondale, LA

      Copyright 2018 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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