Bats at the ballgame

by Brian Lies

Hardcover, 2010

Status

Available

Collection

Publication

Boston : Houghton Mifflin Books for Children, 2010.

Description

Two teams of bats play an exciting nighttime baseball game.

User reviews

LibraryThing member Kandie1208
This book is about bats that wait until it's dark to go out to play baseball. It's a rhyming book and describes what it's like for bats to play baseball.
I liked the book but it's kinda hard to read without practice. After reading it a few things, I got the hang of it.
In the classroom, children
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could name some other animals that come out at night to play. The children could also name their favorite sport and why.
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LibraryThing member BekahT
I enjoyed it for its idea of incorporating something from our daytime world into the nighttime world of bats, throwing in some new information on bats.
LibraryThing member matthewbloome
This was a nice story. The rhymng text and the beautiful illustrations compliment each other nicely. The story is thrilling with allusions to baseball history and accomplishments from Major League Baseball. I enjoyed it.
LibraryThing member TeresaCruz
This book wasn't all that fun or appealing. Lots of words and confusing a bit at times.
LibraryThing member Whisper1
This series of bat stories, makes me laugh right out loud. In this book, the bats awake at night and fly to the field.

While the story is not in depth, or intellectually challenging, I love the rhymes and the clear, crisp detailed images! I never fail to smile and laugh when I read these books.
LibraryThing member Stahl-Ricco
Moth dogs, get your moth dogs! A cute story, beautifully illustrated! And, the umpire is always blind! :-)

Language

Original publication date

2010-09-06

Physical description

29 cm

ISBN

0547249705 / 9780547249704

Barcode

167

Lexile

L
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