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Reach for this book when your child is facing the physical or emotional aftermath of a minor accident or is feeling apprehensive about trying a new physical skill. It is an ideal resource for navigating the common childhood milestone of a first broken bone and the mix of fear and status that comes with wearing a cast. In this story, seven year old Karen Brewer is eager to master her new roller skates but ends up with a broken wrist. The narrative follows her journey through the doctor's office and the social dynamics of school life with an injury. It validates the scary parts of getting hurt while celebrating the resilience and pride children find in their recovery. It is a gentle, realistic look at growing up in a modern blended family, perfect for independent readers in the early elementary years.