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5.0 out of 5 stars "Mama Played Baseball" - A Home Run Book
Through the eyes of a little girl named Amy, we can experience a little bit of life during World War II. During this time many athletic women vied for spots in the All-American Girls' Professional Baseball League. When Amy's mother first tells her of her plans to get a job in the league, Amy wonders, "What kind of job is that?" Baseball is only a game she thinks...
Published on November 4, 2003 by David Doughan

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1.0 out of 5 stars Simple story - but dated
My 8 year old grandson loved watching the movie "A Leage of Their Own" numerous times, so I purchased this book for him. It is a short, simple story about a family separated during World War II. He read it in 5 minutes and enjoyed it, but I doubt it will be read again. I was looking for something more in depth which this was not. Not a bad book just not what I had...
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "Mama Played Baseball" - A Home Run Book, November 4, 2003
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David Doughan (Ames, Iowa U.S.A.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mama Played Baseball (Hardcover)
Through the eyes of a little girl named Amy, we can experience a little bit of life during World War II. During this time many athletic women vied for spots in the All-American Girls' Professional Baseball League. When Amy's mother first tells her of her plans to get a job in the league, Amy wonders, "What kind of job is that?" Baseball is only a game she thinks. Amy's perception of her mother playing pro-baseball changes as her mother makes the team, wins games, and is popular with the fans who ask for her autograph. The reader can easily sense Amy's excitement as she watches many of her mother's games, jumping up and down when her mom scores a hit.
Through a simple plot line, award-winning author David Adler has adequately shown the events of that time. He works a little humor into the story giving the reader a laugh or two and reminding us of common life experiences. "Mama Played Baseball" has a happy ending as Amy's father returns home safely. This is illustrator Chris O'Leary's first picture-book and he has done a magnificent job bringing the story to life. His artwork depicts the 1940s and contributes immensely to the overall story. The story is suitable for children in the lower elementary grades and could also be used in social studies or to introduce sports.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great baseball book for boys or girls, June 7, 2007
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Patrick M. Byers (Issaquah, WA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Mama Played Baseball (Hardcover)
Another reviewer has done a terrific job encaptulating this book, so I won't go there.

But I will say, my two toddler age kids love books, especially about baseball. I've read them (and purchased) just about every children's book worth considering regarding baseball and this is in the top five.

Beautifully written and elegantly illustrated, this book tells the story from a young girls perspective about a mother that plays baseball during WWII.

It sends a number of positive messages to boys and girls alike. Pick up a copy of this book -- it's a keeper.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Girl's Baseball, April 29, 2008
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One of the many true stories involving the All American Girls Baseball League (AAGBBL), this small volume recounts some of the history of the women who played professional baseball, beginning when so many of the men were drafted or enlisted during WWII, and ending in the early 1950's. An important part of baseball history that is often neglected. Your kids, especially the girls, will love it.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Simple story - but dated, April 23, 2010
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My 8 year old grandson loved watching the movie "A Leage of Their Own" numerous times, so I purchased this book for him. It is a short, simple story about a family separated during World War II. He read it in 5 minutes and enjoyed it, but I doubt it will be read again. I was looking for something more in depth which this was not. Not a bad book just not what I had anticipated.
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