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Kate Skates (All Aboard Reading, Level 1, Preschool-Grade 1)

Kate Skates (All Aboard Reading, Level 1, Preschool-Grade 1)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My 3yo is reading!
Review: And she *loves* this book. Jane O'Connor spins a story that makes my daughter want to read it to herself, by herself, with feeling! And she wants to grow up (this week anyway!) and skate just like Diana Lin. Thank you, Ms. O'Connor, for fueling her imagination as well as inspiring her to read!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My 3yo is reading!
Review: And she *loves* this book. Jane O'Connor spins a story that makes my daughter want to read it to herself, by herself, with feeling! And she wants to grow up (this week anyway!) and skate just like Diana Lin. Thank you, Ms. O'Connor, for fueling her imagination as well as inspiring her to read!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: a girl with dreams...
Review: Kate just got new skates from her grandmother. She is very excited about going to the ice rink to skate. Her little sister Jane can skate, but Kate cannot. Kate is embarrassed because people are laughing at her falling. One day she wants to skate as well as Diana Lin, a famous figure skater. One day, Kate sees Diana Lin at the ice rink. Diana Lin teaches Kate how to skate, and she gets better.

I like this book because a girl has a dream to learn how to skate. She accomplishes her dream even though people laugh at her, and she becomes better at skating. I can relate to Kate, because I am the oldest and I have a younger sister. My little sister can ice skate, but I can't. Of course, there are other things I can do that my sister can't, but I find it a little embarrassing if I cannot do something my sister can.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: a girl with dreams...
Review: Kate just got new skates from her grandmother. She is very excited about going to the ice rink to skate. Her little sister Jane can skate, but Kate cannot. Kate is embarrassed because people are laughing at her falling. One day she wants to skate as well as Diana Lin, a famous figure skater. One day, Kate sees Diana Lin at the ice rink. Diana Lin teaches Kate how to skate, and she gets better.

I like this book because a girl has a dream to learn how to skate. She accomplishes her dream even though people laugh at her, and she becomes better at skating. I can relate to Kate, because I am the oldest and I have a younger sister. My little sister can ice skate, but I can't. Of course, there are other things I can do that my sister can't, but I find it a little embarrassing if I cannot do something my sister can.


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