My Baseball Book
By (Author) Gail Gibbons
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
William Morrow
31st May 2000
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Sports and outdoor recreation
796.357
Paperback
24
Width 135mm, Height 211mm, Spine 7mm
166g
Baseball is funbut how does it work Find all the basics in this lively guide for the youngest baseball fans from Washington Post/Childrens Book Guild Award winner Gail Gibbons!
In this illustrated picture book, young readers will learn about:
Glossary for baseball terms included.
..".it would probably be perfect for reading to a young child who is about to attend a baseball game for the first time. A companion volume is"My Soccer Book."--"Kirkus Review "Reviewed with "My Soccer Book" "Ages 4-8. This pair of small, snappily designed books are attractive, accessible introductions to the two sports children are most likely to play. Diverse groups of young children, drawn in Gibbons' typically bright colors and cheery style, demonstrate sports equiptment and game plays. Each book includes a diagram of the field, and a breif glossary explains sports basics, such as offense and teamwork as well as specific terms ("dribble," "strike"). Margart Blackstone's books, such as "This Is Soccer" (1999), which are written for the same young audience, catch the excitement of game play; these books make the sports understandable.- -"Booklist"Reviewed with "My Soccer Book""In picture-book format, Gibbons provides the basic facts about two popular sports. Using short, clear sentences, she defines terms, explains the rules, and describes scoring. One line in each book mentions the equiptment neccessary for each game, but the information is well augmented by clearly labeled, colorful drawings showing additional gear, such as shin guards for soccer players or protective covering for the baseball catcher. Both books contain diagrams of the game fields...These informative books will be enjoyed by new players or spectators of older siblings' events." --"School Library Journal"
Gail Gibbons, author of more than one hundred books, is the winner of the Washington Post/Children"s Book Guild Award for her overall contribution to children"s nonfiction literature. Called a "master of picture book nonfiction" by ALA Booklist, Ms. Gibbons has a special talent for making complex subjects understandable and entertaining for young readers.