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Harpercollinsǻ "An I Can Read Book"ø Į ڸ , Ƶ ۰ ǰ Ƽ ڵ Reading ֵ Դϴ.
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Paperback, 64 pages
ISBN-10: 0064441938
ISBN-13: 978-0064441933
å ũ: 21.3cm x 14cm
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From Kirkus Reviews
From the new Caldecott medalist, a third ``I Can Read'' book about Pip and her squabbling grandmas. The Stings' coach has chickenpox--and unless Pip and her team come up with a substitute, they won't be allowed to play. Both grandmas volunteer; their constant bickering and mutual competing almost prevents the Stings from practicing, until one kid complains, ``Your Grandmas are driving us bananas!'' and another points out that ``The coaches are hogging the field!'' Finally leaving the team in peace, the grandmas find another way to help: at the big game, it's their cheerleading that spurs the Stings to victory. Baseball action and the amusingly caricatured grandmas are deftly drawn; best, the funny, true-to-life dialogue is sure to entertain beginning readers.
From Horn Book
When Pip announces that her baseball team needs a new coach, her two grandmothers offer to do the job. Impressed with how well the boys and girls play, the grandmas come up with a brilliant idea for another way to help; on the day of the big game, they show up dressed as a cheerleader and a clown. The book is a double-threat winner, combining the humor of the characters with enough detailed, play-by-play description to gladden the hearts of young baseball fans.
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black is brown is tan - School Library Journal Best Book, ۹
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