I am a Skater Girl
A Story of Perseverance
by Hadiyah Schwartzman
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Pub Date 27 Jan 2023 | Archive Date 19 Jul 2023
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Description
Delilah is ready to conquer the skate park. But how can she chase her dreams if she fas and doesn't know how to get back up..
Delilah is ready to conquer the skate park. But how can she chase her dreams if she fas and doesn't know how to get back up..
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ISBN | 9781736654194 |
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Featured Reviews
In I am a Skater Girl by Hadiyah Schwartzman, young readers are introduced to Delilah, a determined girl ready to take on the skate park. However, when she falls and struggles to get back up, her confidence wavers. Through perseverance and the support of her friends, Delilah learns the importance of resilience and never giving up on her dreams.
Schwartzman's book is an empowering and relatable read for young children. The story not only highlights the joy of skateboarding but also teaches valuable life lessons about resilience and overcoming obstacles. Delilah's journey of self-discovery will resonate with young readers, inspiring them to face their own challenges with determination and a positive mindset.
Hey there, adventure-seekers! I just finished reading I am a Skater Girl by Hadiyah Schwartzman, and let me tell you, it's a book that will make your heart soar and inspire you to chase your dreams. Delilah, a skateboarding enthusiast who dreams of conquering the skate park. But guess what? When she falls down and struggles to get back up, she faces a dilemma. How can she chase her dreams if she keeps falling?
Schwartzman weaves together a story that celebrates resilience and the power of never giving up. Delilah's journey is filled with ups and downs, just like life, and it's so relatable. The illustrations are vibrant and bring the skate park to life, making you feel like you're right there with Delilah, cheering her on.
First of all, let me say the full pages of colourful illustrations are next to none. There is so much detail and eye catching colours and really impacted on me and I’m only a child at heart!
Then there’s the diversity that we need in more books which I LOVED, and as children and adults shouldn’t make or need to compound or take notice.
The topic of this I wish I had as a child, and with my kids growing up.
You know that saying?
“If at first you don’t succeed
Try, try try again”
It’s hard when you think you’re either not cut out for something or you’re a failure while everyone else is better than you.
If you get knocked down, it takes a strong person to keep brushing themselves off and starting again. It’s the starting again that’s important and not giving up.
Learning, yes learning all the time even in adversity.
I LOVED this little book.
A great book about defeat and perseverance. Delilah wants to be just like her favorite skateboarder, and believes she will be the best! But as she starts to learn how to skateboard, she falls... a lot. And all of her hopes and dreams feel too far out of her reach. She wants to give up. Then a special guest visits her in the middle of the night (her favorite skateboarder) and tells her not to give up, that she was bad at first too, but after lots of practice, she got to where she was. Determined, Delilah wakes up the next day ready to keep trying. She understands she won't be perfect right away, but now she knows she needs to put in the work if she ever wants to get better.
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