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Fancy Nancy (titled Fancy Nancy Clancy internationally) is an American computer-animated children's television series developed by Jamie Mitchell and Krista Tucker and produced by Disney Television Animation for Disney Junior based on the eponymous children's picture book series by Jane O'Connor with illustrations by Robin Preiss Glasser. The show follows the adventures of Nancy Clancy, a 6- (and then later 7-) year-old girl who loves everything fancy and French[1] while living with her family and friends in a fictional version of Plainfield, Ohio.
Parents need to know that Fancy Nancy is a series inspired by Jane O'Connor's popular children's books, which center on a young girl (voiced by Mia Sinclair Jenness) who's confident and self-expressive. Nancy's elaborate wardrobe and vocabulary reflect her desire for all things fancy, and she encourages her friends to appreciate the same level of extravagance. What she learns, though, is that there's beauty in the diversity of people's differences -- and that by appreciating uniqueness in her friends, their relationships improve. There are strong messages about families, especially related to Nancy's fondness for her younger sister and her parents' supportiveness. A supporting character can be bossy and manipulative, which sometimes influences Nancy in negative ways, but she always makes positive decisions in the end and learns from the experience.
A cherished book heroine bursts onto the screen in FANCY NANCY, the story of a six-year-old girl who LOVES everything fancy. Fancy clothes, fancy décor, fancy accessories ... Nancy Clancy (voiced by Mia Sinclair Jenness) wholeheartedly believes there's no call to be plain when just a little more effort can make you sublime (that's a fancy word for \"fancy\"). With her best friend, Bree (Dana Heath), by her side and her stupendous playhouse as the exotic locale for their play, Nancy does her best to make her fancy mark on the world, but it's often she who learns the value of celebrating the individuality of her friends and family.
Reviewed by: Fancy Nancy Deborah Stevenson O'Connor, Jane Fancy Nancy; illus. by Robin Preiss Glasser. HarperCollins, 2006 [32p] Library ed. ISBN 0-06-054210-1$16.89 Trade ed. ISBN 0-06-054209-8$15.99 Reviewed from galleys R 5-8 yrs \"Fancy\" is young Nancy's driving passion, from her patterned, feathered, and frilly room, to her colorful and beribboned clothing, to her polysyllabically inclined mode of expression; unfortunately, the rest of her family favors vanilla cones and earthtoned casualwear, forcing Nancy to repeatedly explain that \"lace-trimmed socks do help me to play soccer better\" and \"sandwiches definitely taste better when you stick in frilly toothpicks.\" Nancy's indulgent parents and little sister allow Nancy to fancy them up to her tastes and then the family goes out strutting for dinner at a restaurant, where Nancy takes a messy and humiliating header that leaves her in need of sympathy, tenderness, and a very unfancy \"I love you\" to make her feel fancy again. The plot loses focus toward the end, but the concept is executed with flair and sympathetic understanding; Nancy's unaffected joy in adornment is so [End Page 278] whole-souled that her adoration of pretension manages to be unpretentious. With its abundance of line, Glasser's art tends to feel overcrowded even in its simpler scenes, a characteristic that works to its favor in presenting Nancy's milieu as the crammed-to-the-hilt, festooned-within-an-inch-of-its-life vision that will be a glamorous fantasy to many young viewers (while being a visual nightmare to many of their parents). The book's pink and glittery cover will entice exactly the kids who will find a kindred spirit in Nancy.
Nancy Clancy is growing up and ready for a whole new adventure . . . in her chapter book debut! Nancy and her best friend, Bree, have everything they need to solve a mystery, from their totally professional trench coats to their top-secret code. But when crime strikes in their classroom, will these super sleuths be able to crack the caseFind out in the glamorous start to an all-new chapter book series featuring everyone's favorite fancy girl!
Nancy Clancy is back in New York Times bestselling team Jane O'Connor and Robin Preiss Glasser's third Fancy Nancy chapter book, Nancy Clancy Sees the Future! Nancy thinks she may be able to read the future . . . and all signs point to her being a true clairvoyant--that's fancy for fortune-teller. In this perfect follow-up to Nancy Clancy, Super Sleuth and Nancy Clancy, Secret Admirer, Nancy tries her hand at fortune-telling but quickly learns it's a bit more complicated than she thought. Does Nancy really have special powers, or is it all just a coincidence Fancy Nancy fans will love joining Nancy Clancy in the latest edition to the chapter book series. The central theme of all the Nancy Clancy books shines through, showing the power of positive thinking.
For the fanciest girl around, the outdoors are out of this world! Fancy Nancy and her best friend, Bree, set out to explore the fascinating world of wildflowers, trees, leaves, birds, and, of course, butterflies in their exclusively glamorous Explorers' Club. With recipes for pinecone bird feeders and extra-fancy lemonade, an official club bird, and an exclusive map of the territory, Fancy Nancy is one Explorer Extraordinaire! Take a look at Nancy's very own enlightening discoveries and find out just how fancy the outdoors can be!
Nancy thinks butterflies are simply exquisite. And that is why she can't wait for her friend Bree's Butterfly Birthday. It's going to be the fanciest birthday party ever! But when Nancy finds out she can't go because her grandparents' fiftieth anniversary party is the same day, she is furious. (Mad is way too plain for how she feels.) Will Nancy be able to overcome her disappointment In this magical new story from bestselling duo Jane O'Connor and Robin Preiss Glasser, everybody's favorite fancy girl gets a surprise lesson in fancy from her grandparents. Looks like fancy runs in the family after all!
Almost everything about Valentine's Day is fancy . . . especially with Fancy Nancy!Mystery is in the air when Nancy receives a valentine from a secret someone. Join Nancy as she follows the clues to find out who it is--all in her trademark fabulous style, of course. Gorgeous stickers included!
Fancy Nancy thinks that everything in the sky is simply stellar, from the sun and the moon to the stars -and their constellations (that's 'a fancy word for the shapes that stars make!). So nothing could make her happier than a special sleepover under the stars with her dad and her little sister, JoJo. Together Nancy and JoJo wish on stars, moon bathe, and even eat astronaut ice cream! But when rain clouds cover up the stars, what's a stellar stargazer to doPicture descriptions present.
Is Nancy's Favorite Doll Ruined Forever Fancy Nancy's sister, JoJo, can really be a pest sometimes... like when she put Easter-egg dye in the kiddie pool and dunked Frenchy in it! But this time she's done something really bad, and Nancy is livid--that's fancy for très angry and upset. JoJo drew a tattoo on Nancy's precious doll, Marabelle Lavinia Chandelier! Even worse, it's in permanent marker... that means it will never come out! When Mom suggests a fancy doll party to make Nancy feel better, Nancy is excited to accept. But what if the doll drama isn't over From bestselling team Jane O'Connor and Robin Preiss Glasser comes a story about the love little girls feel for their favorite dolls . . . and their favorite sisters! Image descriptions present.
Nancy absolutely adores stars. She loves how they sparkle in the sky, and she can even name the constellations. Nancy can hardly wait for her class visit to the planetarium! Young readers will delight in this newest addition to the Fancy Nancy I Can Read series, sharing in Nancy's anticipation and disappointment when the trip doesn't go as planned. But with her trademark panache, Nancy manages to make even this frustrating situation fun-and, of course, fancy.Picture descriptions present.
Nancy's class is going on a trip to the museum, and Nancy wants to be extra fancy for the occasion. After a bumpy bus ride, she doesn't feel very well. Luckily for Nancy, her teacher, Ms. Glass, has a few fancy tricks of her own. Nothing can keep Nancy from making this trip magnifique! (That's a fancy French word for great!)
Fancy Nancy is back! And when her family decides to get a dog, she's certain she can be fancier than ever. After all, a papillon--a small, delicate, fluffy dog--is the ultimate accessory. But her family wants a large, plain dog. How unglamorous! With Fancy Nancy's trademark humor and warmth, Nancy discovers that real fanciness does not depend simply on appearance but more on a genuine joie de vivre, which is a fancy phrase for having lots of fun. 59ce067264