A Big Day for Baseball by Mary Pope Osborne

A Big Day for Baseball

Mary Pope Osborne
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Jan 1971
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<b>Meet Jackie Robinson and solve a mystery in the #1 bestselling Magic Tree House chapter book series! </b><br> <br> PLAY BALL! Jack and Annie aren't great baseball players . . . yet! Then Morgan the librarian gives them magical baseball caps that will make them experts. They just need to wear the caps to a special ballgame in Brooklyn, New York. The magic tree house whisks them back to 1947! <br> <br> When they arrive, Jack and Annie find out that they will be batboys in the game - not ballplayers. What exactly does Morgan want them to learn? And what's so special about <i>this</i> game? They only have nine innings to find out!<br> <br> Discover history, mystery, humor, and baseball in this one-of-a-kind adventure in Mary Pope Osborne's <i>New York Times</i> bestselling Magic Tree House series lauded by parents and teachers as books that encourage reading.<br> <br> Magic Tree House books, with fiction and nonfiction titles, are perfect for parents and teachers using the Core Curriculum. With a blend of magic, adventure, history, science, danger, and cuteness, the topics range from kid pleasers (pirates, the <i>Titanic,</i> pandas) to curriculum perfect (rain forest, American Revolution, Abraham Lincoln) to seasonal shoo-ins (Halloween, Christmas, Thanksgiving) . There is truly something for everyone here!<br> <br> Have more fun with Jack and Annie on the Magic Tree House website at MagicTreeHouse.com!

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A Home Run Read for Young Baseball Fans

I bought A Big Day for Baseball (Magic Tree House) for my 7-year-old son, who plays Little League, and he absolutely loved it. The story combines adventure, time travel, and baseball history in a way that’s both exciting and accessible for early readers. It kept him fully engaged, and he especially enjoyed the connection to a sport he already loves. As with other Magic Tree House books, the language is age-appropriate, the pacing is great, and the blend of fun and learning makes it a strong choice for independent reading or reading together. Highly recommended for young readers who love sports, especially baseball. It’s a fun and inspiring way to connect reading with real-world interests. Read more

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