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3.0 out of 5 stars
Grandmas At Bat!,
By Amanda (Bay City, MI, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Grandmas at Bat (I Can Read Book 2) (Paperback)
In this Grandma Sal and Grandma Nan story, Pip's baseball coach is sick and if the team does not find a new coach, they will not be able to play in the big game on Saturday! Grandma Nan overhears Pip talking on the phone with his best friend, Ski about the big game."I can coach!" states Grandma Nan. "I can too!" says Grandma Sal. Both grandmas will coach together they decide. At practice, the grandmas are how they usually are. Grandma Nan is too strict, but Grandma Sal is too laid back. The Stings, Pip's team, are all bothered by the grandma's arguments and ways of coaching. At the big game, the Stings are losing and Pip tells the grandmas that they need to play on their own, without the help of coaches. The Stings continue to lose and Grandma Nan and Grandma Sal agree that they must do something to help the team. I can't tell you what they do, for that will give away the ending, but it is silly, like always! I love the grandma stories! They are so fun. I would recommend this story to beginners at reading. It is easy to comprehend, but definitely not boring. |
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Grandmas at Bat (I Can Read Book 2) by Emily Arnold McCully (Paperback - March 3, 1995)
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