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Reach for this book when your child is starting a new hobby and feels discouraged because they are not an instant expert. It is perfect for the child who watches others succeed and feels a sting of jealousy or a blow to their own self-confidence. Karen Brewer is excited to start ice skating lessons, but she quickly realizes that staying upright is much harder than it looks, especially when her friend seems to be a natural. Through Karen's journey, children see a realistic portrayal of the frustration and 'clumsiness' that comes with being a beginner. This story normalizes the big feelings of envy and impatience that often accompany learning a new physical skill. It is an ideal bridge for early readers (ages 7 to 10) who are navigating the social complexities of friendship and the personal challenge of building grit. By the end, Karen learns that pride comes from personal progress, not just being the best in the class.