11/16/2023 0 Comments Perfect balance gymnastics leotards![]() Yes, this is my older brother Miguel and my younger brother Carlos. Well, hello, Alvarez family, glad you could make it. My brothers follow behind her and we walk up to the reception desk where Katie is working. ![]() Katie said she would be here all evening, my mom says to me, as she walks through the doors. I’m the only one who needs a uniform because I didn’t compete Level 3. My Level 4 teammates already have a their leotards because they competed for Perfect Balance Gymnastics Academy as Level 3s last year. Last week I officially made the Level 4 competition team when I performed all my skills in the intrasquad meet. We are here tonight so I can order my competition leotard. Welcome, I say, as I motion for my mom to hurry. Thank you, she says, as she smiles at me. A mom and her two girls walk out as I hold open the door. I push open the door and stand there holding it open for my family. I skip to the front door of Perfect Balance Gymnastics Academy with my mom and brothers trailing behind me. Thank you for the happy, loving, and supportive childhood. To my boisterous Mexican-American family, ChristensenĬover art and illustrations by Zachary J ChristensenĮditing by Patricia Hoopes Professional Editing Perfect Balance Gymnastics Books are chronological, but each story can stand alone. Score Out is the 6th book in the series and is a 4th/5th grade reading level. Perfect Balance Gymnastics Books increase reading level from 2nd grade to 6th grade as the series progresses. Each book explores a major life lesson that empowers girls to understand their own inner strengths. The characters are relatable and have age appropriate challenges. The books set the reader in the world of gymnastics. Perfect Balance Gymnastics Books teach girls to be kind to each other, flexible in life, courageous, strong, and most of all, confident. What will Carmen do if her season ends without getting the coveted 34.00 All-Around? Can she talk her family and coaches into letting her attend one more meet to try to get the score? And if she can get to another meet, will she be able to score out? But just when she has competition figured out, she learns she must score a 34.00 All-Around to be eligible for Level 5. Her Level 4 season is having a rough start with silly mistakes and several falls. Meet Carmen and her teammates strong diverse girls reaching their goals!Ĭarmen Alvarez is new to competitive gymnastics, and it isn't quite what she expected.
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