Pearl’s New Skates

Pearl’s New Skates by Holly Keller is a delightful children’s book published by Harper Collins in 2005. This edition features 24 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible for young readers. The story follows Pearl, who is excited to try out her new skates on a frozen pond. However, her initial attempts at skating do not go as planned, leading to humorous mishaps as she learns to navigate her new equipment.
In this charming tale, readers will find themes of perseverance and the joy of trying new things, particularly in the context of sports and ice skating. Pearl’s journey is filled with moments of both excitement and challenge, as she dreams of skating gracefully while facing the reality of her falls. The book combines elements of humor and adventure, making it an engaging read for children interested in animals and recreational activities.
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Pearl has new skates.
They are real skates
(not double runners),
and she can’t wait to try them.
Pearl inches out onto the frozen pond.
But instead of twirling,
she topples.
Instead of spinning,
she falls — splaaat!
Pearl has new skates.
They are shiny white
with red tassels,
and she loves them.
Will Pearl ever skate in real life the way she skates in her dreams?
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