Published by Orchard Books
Summary: Cielo loves to skateboard and is excited when she discovers a new park with deep pools (ramps in the shape of swimming pools) opens in her town. She tries the biggest one, called The Whale, and ends up falling harder than she ever has before. Her confidence shaken, she finds she can’t do her usual tricks and tearfully shoves her skateboard in a closet when she goes home. Yet she can’t help walking past the park and watching others on The Whale. One day a girl invites her to try again, and once again Cielo falls. But her new friends encourage her to keep trying, and after many, many falls, Cielo finds herself flying higher than she ever has before. Includes a glossary and an author’s note. 40 pages; ages 4-8.
Pros: I’ve found skateboarding books to be popular with kids and this one delivers a great message about persistence, with lots of action-packed illustrations.
Cons: Some of those falls looked pretty painful.
September 3, 2022 at 03:03PM Janet Dawson