Book Guide

This is a book which mothers and fathers will sit up to finish, after the protesting child has been dragged firmly off to bed. Nobody who is once well along in this book will let the fortunes of Evert and Afke—and even more particularly, perhaps, of Simon—rest in uncertainty until tomorrow, except such members of the household who have no choice in the matter.

For this is more than just the charming account of certain Dutch customs, a description of what happens in the winter in Holland when there is ice on the canals; this is a good story. The children whose acquaintance you make in A Day on Skates are real children, not puppets; you meet in these pages no dull little Miss Good, no tiresome little Master Naughty; these are real children, and they are delightful children. It is most unlikely that the small reader, or for that matter the reader who is very large indeed, will be indifferent as to whether or not the burgomaster changes his mind about (but I musn't tell what); whether or not the boys get safely down from (but I musn't tell you from where); whether or not Simon ever wins the friendship of (no, I musn't say of whom).

Then there are the illustrations, which, in addition to being so extremely pretty to look at, are so full of vivid and interesting detail, that if you study them a bit carefully you will not only get pleasure and amusement from them, you will also be learning something, and quite painlessly, too.

In short, this is a book which should be in the library of every child who likes to read, or likes to look at pictures, or is curious to know what children in foreign countries are like.

— Edna St. Vincent Millay

From the Foreword
Hilda Van Stockum

Hilda Van Stockum

1908 - 2006
Dutch American
A Dutch childhood, adventurous travel around the world with her naval officer father, art school in Dublin and Amsterdam, and finally, adulthood split... See more

To view awards and booklists please sign in.

Sign In




Not a member yet? Start your Free Trial

A Day on Skates Reprint

A Day on Skates
Reprinted in 2007 by Bethlehem Books
Available formats: Hardcover
View on the Bethlehem Books site
View on Amazon


Content Guide

Please sign in to access all of the topics associated with this book and view other books with the same topics.

Sign In




Not a member yet? Start your Free Trial

Please sign in to access the locations this book takes place in and view other books in the same location.

Sign In




Not a member yet? Start your Free Trial

Please sign in to access the time periods this book takes place in and view other books in the same time period.

Sign In




Not a member yet? Start your Free Trial

For information about the lead characters please sign in.

Sign In




Not a member yet? Start your Free Trial

Please sign in to access information about the content of this book that you may want to consider before reading.

Sign In




Not a member yet? Start your Free Trial

Resource Guide

Plumfield Moms Podcast
Podcast

Meet Hilda van Stockum's Son: John Tepper Marlin
Released in 2022 by Plumfield Moms Podcast
Available formats: Streaming Audio
Length: 42 min.
View on the Plumfield Moms Podcast site


Reviews

Read-At-Home Mom

A Day on Skates
Published in picture book format, but written at the middle grade level, and divided into chapters, this brief tale tells of Dutch twins, Evert (a boy) and Afke (a girl), who go with their classmates and Teacher on a day-long skating picnic...

Read the full review on Read-At-Home Mom


Kirkus Reviews

A Day on Skates
A perfect picture book which makes Holland and the canals and the people and the houses and the villages look just as one...

Read the full review on Kirkus Reviews