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    Fisher-Price Barbie Grow With Me 1,2,3 Roller Skates
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    List Price: $23.99
    Price: $13.00
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    • Setting #1: Walk in the skates with one wheel locked
    • Setting #2: Adjustment wheel rolls forward but not back
    • Setting #3: Freewheeling, rear wheels are spaced apart for added stability

    Fisher-Price Grow-with-Me 1,2,3 Roller Skates
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    List Price: $23.99
    Price: $21.99
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    • Setting #2: Adjustment wheel rolls forward but not back
    • Include the 1-2-3 learn-to-skate feature
    • Setting #3: Freewheeling, rear wheels are spaced apart for added stability

    Fisher-Price Grow-With-Me 1,2,3 Inline Skates
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    List Price: $27.99
    Price: $20.72
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    • Size-adjustable to fit child shoe sizes 6-12
    • Stage 1: Beginners can walk in the skates with one wheel locked
    • Stage 3: "freewheeling" fun

    Chicago Girls Adjustable Quad Skate, MD(1J-4J)
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    List Price: $34.99
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    • Oversized composition wheels and semi precision bearings for smooth rolling
    • Molded adjustable boot for 4 sizes
    • Micro rachet buckles for better fit

    Barbie Grow With Me 1,2,3 InLine Skates
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    List Price: $27.99
    Price: $21.89
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    • Size-adjustable to fit child shoe sizes 6-12
    • Stage 3: Freewheeling Fun
    • Stage 2: Roll forward only

How to Buy Inline Skates for Kids

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Three Caps Skate With Dreams For Kids

Amidst all the turmoil and questions of the season, three players received a break from the chaos Friday afternoon when they chose to donate their time to children with physical and mental disabilities as part of an Extreme Recess Hockey Clinic.

The clinic, held after practice, featured forward Jason Chimera , goaltender Braden Holtby and defenseman Tomas Kundratek . The players spent time with children who are in the youth organization Dreams for Kids.

Dreams for Kids paired each child with a volunteer, and the children were able to skate on the ice through sleds, on skates, and met the players, some of them even partaking in small skating and shooting drills with foam pucks.

Kundratek said the program provided him and his teammates with a nice break from their day-to-day preparations, and gave them some time to relax and have fun.

“It was great, it was so much fun,” he said. “All the kids were great, I had a great time and it’s awesome to see them and see them leave with a smile on their face.”