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4.0 out of 5 stars Spaldeen 101
It's hard to fault a book that includes a spaldeen with it. Yes, a spaldeen--that's the canonically correct term for the pink rubber ball that is supplied with and described by this book. Obviously, the publisher wanted to avoid the sticky situation of the ball's true name, a corruption of the manufacturer's name, Spalding. No self-respecting New York kid would ever...
Published on May 7, 2000 by Hugh M. McNally

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1.0 out of 5 stars Pinky Ball Book and Pinky Ball
I have the Pinky Ball Book but after 2 orders I did not receive the Pinky Ball with the Book. I am very dissatisfied with how Amazon treated the entire order. After receiving the first book that was sent to me as a gift, Amazon issued me a credit and I reordered the Pinky Ball Book and Pinky Ball again. I once again received the Pinky Ball Book and it came again...
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4.0 out of 5 stars Spaldeen 101, May 7, 2000
This review is from: The Pinky Ball Book & the Pinky Ball (Ages 5-Up) (Paperback)
It's hard to fault a book that includes a spaldeen with it. Yes, a spaldeen--that's the canonically correct term for the pink rubber ball that is supplied with and described by this book. Obviously, the publisher wanted to avoid the sticky situation of the ball's true name, a corruption of the manufacturer's name, Spalding. No self-respecting New York kid would ever call it a pinky ball.

Despite the book's heavy dose of political correctness and Y2K-esque paranoia (basically, it advises kids not to do anything dangerous, which seems to extend to bouncing the ball near a street), this is a great little tome. There's lots of games described for kids to learn, and even a brief history of the ball--the spaldeen is correctly presented as the ultimate evolution of ball technology, which started with ancient Egyptians kid playing with mud they'd roll up into balls.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "Spaldeen", April 17, 2006
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Joe NYC "Joe NYC" (RegoPark, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Pinky Ball Book & the Pinky Ball (Ages 5-Up) (Paperback)
Skullyplayer is absolutly correct. No self respecting Brooklynite whould ever, or ever did at least not in Greenpoint Brooklyn, where I grew up, call it a "Pinky". The guys wouldn't be caught dead using the term pinky. We called it a "Spaldeen". We played Ace, King, Queen,; Boxball; off the point, Stoop ball... etc. Those were the days. We would literally spend an entire summer afternoon playing Chinesse Handball on Bedford Ave, next to the soad fountain store. That was in the late 70's very early 80's.. I feel that was right on the tail end of the street game era. We also played Johnny on the Pony, and scelzeesc (I prob butchered the spelling of that one).

Memories.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Best Moments of My Childhood, August 1, 2000
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This review is from: The Pinky Ball Book & the Pinky Ball (Ages 5-Up) (Paperback)
Hold this book in your hand and, if you're like me, it will evoke some pretty powerful memories of childhood. Not only is it chock-full of the games we Brooklyn girls used to play with our beloved Spaldeens (as well as the ones we were only allowed to watch the boys play) but it also comes with a real live Spaldeen (okay, so it's called a Pinky Ball). There are games I remember playing, like "A, My Name is Alice" and "Hit the Penny," games I don't remember, like "Four Square," and lots of games I knew by other names - regional variants, I guess. Anastasio has done a wonderful job of digging up a zillion games, as well as history, special Spaldeen techniques, and safety tips for the modern world, which is less inclined to make way for kids playing in the street. A comprehensive, well-written treat to read!
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Cover Your Eyes, My Children! It's a NAKED TENNIS BALL!, July 1, 2004
This review is from: The Pinky Ball Book & the Pinky Ball (Ages 5-Up) (Paperback)
Cover Your Eyes, My Children! It's a NAKED TENNIS BALL!

My first Pinky Ball cost me a whole forty-nine cents at my hometown Ohio City Hardware back in the 70's. Pinkies are now priced at around ninety-nine cents. Not bad given 30 years of inflation. A lot better than a loaf of WonderBread, that's for sure!

The visuals, smell and touch of a Pinky hasn't changed in my 30-some years and this Pinky comes with a cool book, to boot. It covers the Pinky lingo like roofer (not to be confused with roofies), chips, chops, ham & eggs, skimming, scroogie etc.
Includes techniques on how to throw a fastball, slider, knuckler, and fluke. Even includes on how to tape up your mamma's old broomstick for a simple bat without splinters, how to play handball (we always played handball against the Ohio City Liberty's big busbarn). The various games include some familiar and some "not-so" familiar, like Tennessee, 1,2,3, O'Kerry (not to be confused with the Democratic Kerry ;>), A, My Name Is Alice, Trigon, Hot Potato, Monkey in the Middle, Mimsy, Kings, Stickball, Slapball, Hit the Penny, Spud, Flies Up, and I Declare War ( quite non-PC).

PC, however, is the book when read. It urges children not to play ball in the street, (what FUN is that?), and other funny (to me, anyway) comments. I guess that not being a parent, myself, I think the comments funny but parents of little children might find them a help.

Overall, this product will bring back childhood memories for parents and teach their children about a world before Atari, cable TV, X-Box, GameBoy and the internet!

Happy Playing!

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1.0 out of 5 stars Pinky Ball Book and Pinky Ball, October 21, 2010
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This review is from: The Pinky Ball Book & the Pinky Ball (Ages 5-Up) (Paperback)
I have the Pinky Ball Book but after 2 orders I did not receive the Pinky Ball with the Book. I am very dissatisfied with how Amazon treated the entire order. After receiving the first book that was sent to me as a gift, Amazon issued me a credit and I reordered the Pinky Ball Book and Pinky Ball again. I once again received the Pinky Ball Book and it came again without the Pinky Ball. After spending much time on the phone Amazon wanted me to send the Book back and issue me another credit. I do not want the credit I want the Pinky Ball that goes with the book that was advertised on line.
Sincerely,
Michael B. Kabat
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