Status
Available
Series
Publication
Random House Books for Young Readers (2007), Edition: Gph, 96 pages
Description
Babymouse takes to the ice and surprises everyone with her spins and jumps. The famous Olympic coach, Coach Bearnakorva, discovers her and asks Babymouse to be her new protege. Will Babymouse's dreams of a medal come true? Or is she treading on thin ice?
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User reviews
LibraryThing member abbylibrarian
The latest installment in the Babymouse series finds Babymouse taking figure skating lessons. Babymouse has big dreams of winning a shiny trophy and her coach thinks she has natural talent. But will Babymouse have what it takes to train every day before and after school? Will she stick with the
Another hit from the Babymouse team! Plus, the shiny silver snowflakes on the cover make this a PERFECT stocking stuffer for the young reader in your life.
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skating if it means giving up CUPCAKES??Another hit from the Babymouse team! Plus, the shiny silver snowflakes on the cover make this a PERFECT stocking stuffer for the young reader in your life.
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LibraryThing member hockey101
This book is about Babymouse and her dream of skating. She goes to the rinkk everyday. A coach sees her and asks to have her on his team. She now trains everyday and soon to be told she quits.
LibraryThing member librarybrandy
Another installment of Babymouse. Cute and endearing as ever, still with an elementary-friendly (but subtly-delivered) message.
The books are really, really short, though, and I wonder if it would be better to combine (say) 4 stories into one book. On the other hand, 2 at a time is about my limit
The books are really, really short, though, and I wonder if it would be better to combine (say) 4 stories into one book. On the other hand, 2 at a time is about my limit
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for the voice, so maybe these 10-minute volumes are just about right. Show Less
Subjects
Awards
CCBC Choices (2008)
Language
Original language
English
Physical description
96 p.; 7 inches
ISBN
0375839895 / 9780375839894