Swoosh the Snow-saurus

by Tony Herman

Help your kids learn to turn and learn a bit about skiing in general. I used this story in a real lesson and had great success. I'm now giving it to you.

About The Book

If your child is learning to ski and keeps pointing their skis straight downhill, you’re not alone.

A lot of beginner kids get stuck in the same pattern: they start moving, pick up speed, tense up, and suddenly turning feels impossible. Parents do what any good parent would do and try to help — “turn left… now turn right… make a pizza…” — but the more coaching happens, the more the child freezes. And then everyone ends up frustrated (and honestly, a little exhausted).

Swoosh the Snow-saurus was written for that exact moment.

This is a warm, rhyming children’s story created by a ski instructor to help kids ages 5–8 build confidence and start turning on skis. The book is designed to be read like a bedtime story before a ski day, then used on the snow in a simple, playful way that helps turning “click” without pressure.

We intentionally don’t spoil the full story-based method online — because that’s the magic that makes the book work — but here’s what parents love about it:

- It’s easy. You don’t have to be a ski instructor to use it.
- It’s positive. Instead of constant corrections, kids stay engaged and motivated.
- It reduces fear. When kids focus on fun, they often relax — and relaxed kids learn faster.
- It’s practical. It’s not just a cute story; it’s a tool you can take straight to the bunny hill and green runs.

This book was inspired by a real lesson with a child who wouldn’t turn at all. After using this approach, he began making turns quickly — and later that day, his parents said he was still doing it, turning all over the place with a smile. That’s the moment this went from “a helpful idea” to “this needs to be a book families can use anytime.”

What’s included

Your paperback purchase includes:

- Swoosh the Snow-saurus (the full rhyming story): Pages 1-25
- The Turning Guide (a parent-friendly cheat sheet included inside the book): Pages 26-42
- Bonus turning tips you can try if your child needs extra help: Pages 43-46

Recommended for:

- Kids ages 5–8
- Beginner skiers on the bunny hill and easy green runs
- Families who want a calmer, more successful day on the snow

A quick note for parents:

This story is meant to support confidence and skill-building, but safety always comes first. Choose terrain that matches your child’s ability, follow your ski area’s rules, and keep things playful and low-pressure.

If your child is currently a “straight down the hill” skier, this book is a simple, fun way to help turning finally start making sense — and make your next ski day a whole lot more enjoyable.

PowDrift

I'm a ski instructor, SEO guy, and online marketer who plays some drums and likes cars.

I love writing and sharing my knowledge. That's why I love ski instructing because it's teaching, and you get to see people get it right in front of your eyes. I also like doing Search Engine Optimization because that's a puzzle you get to figure out. And then... driving cars and playing drums - along with kayaking, camping, and being outside. I'm happy.

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