A Fantastic Find for Your Young Baseball Fan (that everyone will enjoy!)

The season for baseball is fast approaching. Our first ball practice is this week. My husband and son made a pilgrimage to the Minnesota Twins training camp in Ft. Myers, FL, yesterday. Fantasy baseball drafts are near. Baseball fever has officially HIT.
One of the ways I captured my son's attention way back in the fall when we first started homeschooling him was through his first love: BASEBALL. We did a baseball lapbook. In First Language Lessons we copied the names of all of the Atlanta Braves players as examples of proper nouns. We play Topps Attax online (a great, free online game for kids) and in person. I found lots of baseball math activities online. I ordered several first reader books about baseball players.
For Black History month my husband decided to start a read-aloud with the kids that GMan got for Christmas, Jackie and Me. Each evening before bed we all sat in the living and listened to daddy read this book. Not only was it a great biography about Jackie Robinson, but it also was such an accurate portrayal of the civil rights struggles Jackie and all other black Americans dealt with.
In the book, Joe Stoshack, a white little boy from Kentucky, travels through time to meet Jackie Robinson . After his adventure he gives a report to class for Black History Month. I love this excerpt from the book, where Jackie finds out about Joe:
Today my husband asked me to see about getting more of Dan Gutman's baseball card adventures. It was my lucky day - Amazon offers them in their 4 for 3 promotion. Much as we have built a library of American Girl books for my daughter, these books will go into my son's baseball library.
You don't have to have a baseball fan to enjoy these books - they're just good reads for the whole family.

Reader Comments (6)
Thanks mary for sharing this! We have a little b'ball guy in our home that might love this!
My sons and I read some of these books when they were younger.
I thought they were great books. Interesting even for non-baseball fans.
Good popular history stories and not just for boys, in my opinion.
My oldest has really enjoyed reading the Childhood of Famous Amerians series...They have a lot of athletes and other famous people.
I'm jealous of the trip your guys took to the Twins training camp. I like the Twins, but live too far away to go to either training camp or regular season games.
I'll also have to check out the book you mentioned for my son.
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Great idea incorporating baseball into your curriculum! I love your blog!