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Edition: Paperback: 48 pages
ISBN: 0307263355
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Book Description
Beans Baker LOVES baseball. So with the start of the season just a few days away, he can't wait to get his new uniform, until he finds out he'll be wearing "unlucky" number 5, the same number worn by the infamous "Wrong Way" Haskins. Will Beans quit the team? Or can he overcome the curse of number 5? Mile 3 Road to Reading books feature longer sentences and more complex plotlines for the increasingly confident reader.
Children's Literature
Beans Baker does not jump for joy when he gets his new baseball uniform, it is the unlucky number five. Wrong Way Haskins wore it when he hit a home run in the majors, and then proceeded to run around the bases the wrong way. Of course, Beans becomes the brunt of all kinds of cruel jokes by his opponents, and it gets the best of him. Everyone knows about Wrong Way Haskins' legacy. Beans threatens to quit the team until his two best friends, Chester and Lindsay, talk him out of it. Beans collects his courage and in the end shows what a little fortitude can do to quash the myth of an unlucky number. This "Road to Reading" book is labeled under the mid-range "mile three" of this independent reading series. The text is just challenging enough to be interesting, and the story line will appeal to most kids who have had jitters when trying to overcome what seems to be an insurmountable problem. There are full color cartoon illustrations throughout. 2001,Golden Books, $11.99 and $3.99. Ages 4 to 8. Reviewer: Karen Deans |
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