Grandmas at Bat

Grandmas at Bat by Emily Arnold McCully is a delightful addition to children’s literature, published by Harper Collins on March 3, 1995. This 64-page book, written in English, follows the humorous escapades of two grandmothers who step in to coach a baseball team when Pip’s regular coach falls ill. Despite their lack of knowledge about the game, the grandmas bring their unique charm to the field, creating a fun and engaging story for young readers.
In this entertaining tale, readers will find a blend of family dynamics and sports themes, as the grandmas navigate the challenges of coaching a baseball team. The narrative combines humor with play-by-play descriptions that are sure to resonate with young baseball fans. This edition offers a lighthearted exploration of teamwork and the unexpected joys that come from family involvement in sports, making it an enjoyable read for beginner readers.
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In this quirky duo’s third adventure, the Grandmas pitch in to help when Pip’s regular baseball coach contracts the chicken pox. But the trouble is, neither of them know beans about the game. ‘A double-threat winner, combining the humor of the two grandmas with enough play-by-play description to gladden the hearts of young baseball fans.’ –– H. ‘Baseball action and amusingly caricatured grandmas are deftly drawn.’ –– K.
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