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20,000 Baseball Cards Under the Sea
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Jon Buller
Kevin Christofora
, February 14, 2016
I love the underlying science and mystery, all the while tying in the baseball theme and history of the game. Great images and illustrations with tons of fun! This is one of the most appropriate words, pictures and story combinations geared to the correct audience. I give this a 100% on the "Topic-Execution-Age, Appropriate" (100% T.E.A.A.)
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Magic Bat Day
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Kevin Christofora
Kevin Christofora
, February 13, 2016
Most parents today know very little about baseball. Unlike previous generations, they don't have a lot to pass on to their children, and most kids today know more about Angry Birds than they do about America's National Pastime. It’s a different world, and today’s kids have lost touch with the game. Kids don’t play outside much, and the sandlot’s turned into a parking lot. Baseball’s getting lost. The Hometown All Stars Book series, written for children ages 3-6, is on a mission to spread the idea of “Less Screen, More Green” and increase the interest in baseball with today’s younger generations, while building character, teamwork skills and re-enforcing many of life’s important lessons – including the most important one – TO HAVE FUN!
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