
Reach for this book when you want to connect a child's physical energy on the playground with the quiet power of words and art. It is the perfect choice for a young athlete who might be hesitant to engage with poetry or for any child who finds joy in the rhythms and rituals of a team sport. Through a series of witty, short poems and textured paintings, Douglas Florian captures the sensory details of baseball, from the sting of a fastball to the dusty slide into home plate. The book celebrates more than just the game, it highlights the emotional beats of focus, practice, and the pure wonder of being part of a team. While primarily lighthearted and humorous, the poems offer a great way to build vocabulary and explore figurative language in a context that feels familiar and exciting. It is an ideal read-aloud for children ages 5 to 10, bridging the gap between the sports field and the library shelf with grace and playfulness.
None. The book is entirely secular and focuses on the joy and mechanics of the sport. It maintains a positive, inclusive atmosphere throughout.
A second or third grader who loves being active and might find traditional 'storybooks' too slow. It is also perfect for a child who is just starting Little League and needs to see the fun and artistry in the sport they are learning.
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Sign in to write a reviewThis book can be read cold. The poems are short and punchy. Parents might want to practice the rhythm of a few poems to emphasize the clever wordplay and puns. A parent might choose this after hearing their child say 'I don't like poetry' or seeing their child's intense focus and pride after a successful sports practice.
Younger children (5-6) will be drawn to the vibrant, messy art and the simple rhymes. Older children (8-10) will appreciate the clever metaphors, the puns, and the way Florian uses 'concrete poetry' shapes to mirror the subjects.
Unlike many sports books that focus on biography or history, this uses the abstract nature of poetry and textured art to capture the *feeling* of the game. Florian’s signature style of using puns and wordplay makes the 'literary' aspect of the book feel like a game itself.
This collection consists of 21 original poems and accompanying watercolor and collage illustrations. Each poem focuses on a specific element of baseball, including positions (the pitcher, the catcher), equipment (the bat, the glove), and specific moments of gameplay (the strikeout, the home run). It is a thematic exploration rather than a narrative story.
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