
Gina is over-confident when she tries to ski down a difficult trail without the aid of Aunt Francine, an expert skier who is teaching Gina. When Gina falls and one ski comes loose and slides away, she feels desperate. But advice from three helpful animals - each facing physical challenges of its own - shows Gina how adaptation and creative thinking solve problems. She learns determination and perseverance when her first attempts to descend on one ski fail. She feels the satisfaction of success when her efforts lead her to a solution.
Colorful, pleasing and playful illustrations work together with crisp narrative to keep children focused on each page as Gina's exciting and inspiring adventure moves toward its satisfying conclusion.
Educational articles in the back of the book provide interesting information about wildlife, including bobcats, owls and rabbits, in their natural environment.
Gina Loses a Ski is the seventh book in the White Mountain Children's Adventure Series from Free People Publishing. Other books in the series are A Bear in Camp with Harold and Gina, Harold and Gina Meet a Moose, Harold the Helpful Hiker, Harold Leaps into Lake Winnie, Harold Whips a Wildfire, and Harold Skis the Steeps. All of the books are freestanding and do not need to be read in any sequence. All contain charming, encouraging and action-packed stories that convey accurate knowledge and understanding of Nature to children, while encouraging children to be active and enjoy the outdoors.
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