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Bats at the Ballgame by Brian Lies (2010, Reinforced)

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ISBN
9780547249704
Book Title
Bats at the Ballgame
Item Length
9in
Publisher
HarperCollins
Publication Year
2010
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.4in
Author
Brian Lies
Genre
Juvenile Fiction
Topic
Historical / United States / 20th Century, Animals / Mammals, General, Sports & Recreation / Baseball & Softball, Stories in Verse (See Also Poetry)
Item Width
10.8in
Item Weight
14 Oz
Number of Pages
32 Pages

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On deck and ready for your reading lineup, New York Times bestselling author-illustrator Brian Lies's ode to "batty" baseball fans. You think humans are the only ones who enjoy America's national pastime? Grab your bat--the other kind--and your mitt, because it's a whole new ballgame when evening falls and bats come fluttering from the rafters to watch their all-stars compete. Get set to be transported to the right-side-up and upside-down world of bats at play, as imagined and illustrated by bestselling author-illustrator Brian Lies. Hurry up! Come one -- come all! We're off to watch the bats play ball!

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Publisher
HarperCollins
ISBN-10
0547249705
ISBN-13
9780547249704
eBay Product ID (ePID)
81814956

Product Key Features

Book Title
Bats at the Ballgame
Author
Brian Lies
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Historical / United States / 20th Century, Animals / Mammals, General, Sports & Recreation / Baseball & Softball, Stories in Verse (See Also Poetry)
Publication Year
2010
Genre
Juvenile Fiction
Number of Pages
32 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.4in
Item Width
10.8in
Item Weight
14 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Pz8.3.L618bar 2010
Grade from
Preschool
Grade to
Third Grade
Reviews
"Baseball stadiums have an innate magic, never more so than in the hands of Lies, whose latest has the winged creatures gathering for an epic game, complete with 'beenuts and Cricket Jack,' and an upside down audience" - Publishers Weekly, starred review "The visual effect is quite stunning, with some fantastically disorienting upside-down spreads to reflect the fans' hanging position, and much of the language is utterly delicious."- Kirkus Reviews, starred review "Careful readers will find plenty of inventive details to make this latest outing to the bats' nocturnal world worthwhile." - School Library Journal Praise for Brian Lies' New York Times best-selling books: Bats at the Beach   "Brilliant, brilliant paintings . . . just a whiz-bang summer book, anytime book. Everybody should look at this." -Daniel Pinkwater, NPR's Weekend Edition Saturday "Perfect for sharing with younglings of the wingless sort." - Kirkus Reviews "The book truly soars in the dark yet luminescent art. . . . A grand adventure." - School Library Journal "Fetching . . . [A] wonderful read-aloud." - Newsday Bats at the Library   "The library-after-dark setting works a magic all its own, taking Lies and his audience to an intensely personal place." - Publishers Weekly , starred review "[Lies] brings a sure, expressive and transporting hand to this story of a colony of bats paying a nighttime visit to a small-town library." - Kirkus Reviews "Illustrations teem with bats so charming they will even win over chiroptophobes." - Booklist "Another tale of bat mischief . . . the charm is all in the story itself." - New York Times Book Review, "Baseball stadiums have an innate magic, never more so than in the hands of Lies, whose latest has the winged creatures gathering for an epic game, complete with 'beenuts and Cricket Jack,' and an upside down audience" - Publishers Weekly, starred review "The visual effect is quite stunning, with some fantastically disorienting upside-down spreads to reflect the fans' hanging position, and much of the language is utterly delicious."- Kirkus Reviews, starred review "Careful readers will find plenty of inventive details to make this latest outing to the bats' nocturnal world worthwhile." - School Library Journal Praise for Brian Lies' New York Times best-selling books: Bats at the Beach "Brilliant, brilliant paintings . . . just a whiz-bang summer book, anytime book. Everybody should look at this." -Daniel Pinkwater, NPR's Weekend Edition Saturday "Perfect for sharing with younglings of the wingless sort." - Kirkus Reviews "The book truly soars in the dark yet luminescent art. . . . A grand adventure." - School Library Journal "Fetching . . . [A] wonderful read-aloud." - Newsday Bats at the Library "The library-after-dark setting works a magic all its own, taking Lies and his audience to an intensely personal place." - Publishers Weekly , starred review "[Lies] brings a sure, expressive and transporting hand to this story of a colony of bats paying a nighttime visit to a small-town library." - Kirkus Reviews "Illustrations teem with bats so charming they will even win over chiroptophobes." - Booklist "Another tale of bat mischief . . . the charm is all in the story itself." - New York Times Book Review, "Baseball stadiums have an innate magic, never more so than in the hands of Lies, whose latest has the winged creatures gathering for an epic game, complete with "beenuts and Cricket Jack," and an upside down audience...Fans of the other baseball bats will certainly enjoy these ones."--Publishers Weekly, starred review Praise for Brian Lies' New York Times best-selling books:   Bats at the Beach 978-0-618-55744-8  "Brilliant, brilliant paintings . . . just a whiz-bang summer book, anytime book. Everybody should look at this." -Daniel Pinkwater, NPR's Weekend Edition Saturday   "Perfect for sharing with younglings of the wingless sort." -Kirkus Reviews   "The book truly soars in the dark yet luminescent art. . . . A grand adventure." -School Library Journal "Fetching . . . [A] wonderful read-aloud." -Newsday   Bats at the Library 978-0-618-99923-1  *"The library-after-dark setting works a magic all its own, taking Lies and his audience to an intensely personal place." -Publishers Weekly, starred review   "[Lies] brings a sure, expressive and transporting hand to this story of a colony of bats paying a nighttime visit to a small-town library." -Kirkus Reviews   "Illustrations teem with bats so charming they will even win over chiroptophobes." -Booklist   "Another tale of bat mischief . . . the charm is all in the story itself." -New York Times Book Review, "Baseball stadiums have an innate magic, never more so than in the hands of Lies, whose latest has the winged creatures gathering for an epic game, complete with 'beenuts and Cricket Jack,' and an upside down audience" -- Publishers Weekly, starred review "The visual effect is quite stunning, with some fantastically disorienting upside-down spreads to reflect the fans' hanging position, and much of the language is utterly delicious."-- Kirkus Reviews, starred review "Careful readers will find plenty of inventive details to make this latest outing to the bats' nocturnal world worthwhile." -- School Library Journal Praise for Brian Lies' New York Times best-selling books: Bats at the Beach "Brilliant, brilliant paintings . . . just a whiz-bang summer book, anytime book. Everybody should look at this." --Daniel Pinkwater, NPR's Weekend Edition Saturday "Perfect for sharing with younglings of the wingless sort." -- Kirkus Reviews "The book truly soars in the dark yet luminescent art. . . . A grand adventure." -- School Library Journal "Fetching . . . [A] wonderful read-aloud." -- Newsday Bats at the Library "The library-after-dark setting works a magic all its own, taking Lies and his audience to an intensely personal place." -- Publishers Weekly , starred review "[Lies] brings a sure, expressive and transporting hand to this story of a colony of bats paying a nighttime visit to a small-town library." -- Kirkus Reviews "Illustrations teem with bats so charming they will even win over chiroptophobes." -- Booklist "Another tale of bat mischief . . . the charm is all in the story itself." -- New York Times Book Review --, "Baseball stadiums have an innate magic, never more so than in the hands of Lies, whose latest has the winged creatures gathering for an epic game, complete with 'beenuts and Cricket Jack,' and an upside down audience" - Publishers Weekly, starred review "The visual effect is quite stunning, with some fantastically disorienting upside-down spreads to reflect the fans' hanging position, and much of the language is utterly delicious."- Kirkus Reviews, starred review "Careful readers will find plenty of inventive details to make this latest outing to the bats' nocturnal world worthwhile." - School Library Journal Praise for Brian Lies' New York Times best-selling books: Bats at the Beach   "Brilliant, brilliant paintings . . . just a whiz-bang summer book, anytime book. Everybody should look at this." -Daniel Pinkwater, NPR's Weekend Edition Saturday"Perfect for sharing with younglings of the wingless sort." - Kirkus Reviews "The book truly soars in the dark yet luminescent art. . . . A grand adventure." - School Library Journal "Fetching . . . [A] wonderful read-aloud." - Newsday Bats at the Library   "The library-after-dark setting works a magic all its own, taking Lies and his audience to an intensely personal place." - Publishers Weekly , starred review"[Lies] brings a sure, expressive and transporting hand to this story of a colony of bats paying a nighttime visit to a small-town library." - Kirkus Reviews "Illustrations teem with bats so charming they will even win over chiroptophobes." - Booklist "Another tale of bat mischief . . . the charm is all in the story itself." - New York Times Book Review, "Baseball stadiums have an innate magic, never more so than in the hands of Lies, whose latest has the winged creatures gathering for an epic game, complete with 'beenuts and Cricket Jack,' and an upside down audience" -- Publishers Weekly, starred review "The visual effect is quite stunning, with some fantastically disorienting upside-down spreads to reflect the fans' hanging position, and much of the language is utterly delicious."-- Kirkus Reviews, starred review "Careful readers will find plenty of inventive details to make this latest outing to the bats' nocturnal world worthwhile." -- School Library Journal Praise for Brian Lies' New York Times best-selling books: Bats at the Beach   "Brilliant, brilliant paintings . . . just a whiz-bang summer book, anytime book. Everybody should look at this." --Daniel Pinkwater, NPR's Weekend Edition Saturday "Perfect for sharing with younglings of the wingless sort." -- Kirkus Reviews "The book truly soars in the dark yet luminescent art. . . . A grand adventure." -- School Library Journal "Fetching . . . [A] wonderful read-aloud." -- Newsday Bats at the Library   "The library-after-dark setting works a magic all its own, taking Lies and his audience to an intensely personal place." -- Publishers Weekly , starred review "[Lies] brings a sure, expressive and transporting hand to this story of a colony of bats paying a nighttime visit to a small-town library." -- Kirkus Reviews "Illustrations teem with bats so charming they will even win over chiroptophobes." -- Booklist "Another tale of bat mischief . . . the charm is all in the story itself." -- New York Times Book Review, "Baseball stadiums have an innate magic, never more so than in the hands of Lies, whose latest has the winged creatures gathering for an epic game, complete with 'beenuts and Cricket Jack,' and an upside down audience" Publishers Weekly,starred review"The visual effect is quite stunning, with some fantastically disorienting upside-down spreads to reflect the fans' hanging position, and much of the language is utterly delicious."Kirkus Reviews,starred review "Careful readers will find plenty of inventive details to make this latest outing to the bats' nocturnal world worthwhile." School Library Journal Praise for Brian Lies'New York Timesbest-selling books: Bats at the Beach "Brilliant, brilliant paintings . . . just a whiz-bang summer book, anytime book. Everybody should look at this." Daniel Pinkwater, NPR's Weekend Edition Saturday "Perfect for sharing with younglings of the wingless sort." Kirkus Reviews "The book truly soars in the dark yet luminescent art. . . . A grand adventure." School Library Journal "Fetching . . . [A] wonderful read-aloud." Newsday Bats at the Library "The library-after-dark setting works a magic all its own, taking Lies and his audience to an intensely personal place." Publishers Weekly, starred review "[Lies] brings a sure, expressive and transporting hand to this story of a colony of bats paying a nighttime visit to a small-town library." Kirkus Reviews "Illustrations teem with bats so charming they will even win over chiroptophobes." Booklist "Another tale of bat mischief . . . the charm is all in the story itself." New York Times Book Review, "Baseball stadiums have an innate magic, never more so than in the hands of Lies, whose latest has the winged creatures gathering for an epic game, complete with 'beenuts and Cricket Jack,' and an upside down audience" -- Publishers Weekly, starred review "The visual effect is quite stunning, with some fantastically disorienting upside-down spreads to reflect the fans' hanging position, and much of the language is utterly delicious."-- Kirkus Reviews, starred review "Careful readers will find plenty of inventive details to make this latest outing to the bats' nocturnal world worthwhile." -- School Library Journal Praise for Brian Lies' New York Times best-selling books: Bats at the Beach "Brilliant, brilliant paintings . . . just a whiz-bang summer book, anytime book. Everybody should look at this." --Daniel Pinkwater, NPR's Weekend Edition Saturday "Perfect for sharing with younglings of the wingless sort." -- Kirkus Reviews "The book truly soars in the dark yet luminescent art. . . . A grand adventure." -- School Library Journal "Fetching . . . [A] wonderful read-aloud." -- Newsday Bats at the Library "The library-after-dark setting works a magic all its own, taking Lies and his audience to an intensely personal place." -- Publishers Weekly , starred review "[Lies] brings a sure, expressive and transporting hand to this story of a colony of bats paying a nighttime visit to a small-town library." -- Kirkus Reviews "Illustrations teem with bats so charming they will even win over chiroptophobes." -- Booklist "Another tale of bat mischief . . . the charm is all in the story itself." -- New York Times Book Review, Praise for Brian Lies' New York Times best-selling books:   Bats at the Beach 978-0-618-55744-8  "Brilliant, brilliant paintings . . . just a whiz-bang summer book, anytime book. Everybody should look at this." -Daniel Pinkwater, NPR's Weekend Edition Saturday   "Perfect for sharing with younglings of the wingless sort." -Kirkus Reviews   "The book truly soars in the dark yet luminescent art. . . . A grand adventure." -School Library Journal "Fetching . . . [A] wonderful read-aloud." -Newsday   Bats at the Library 978-0-618-99923-1  *"The library-after-dark setting works a magic all its own, taking Lies and his audience to an intensely personal place." -Publishers Weekly, starred review   "[Lies] brings a sure, expressive and transporting hand to this story of a colony of bats paying a nighttime visit to a small-town library." -Kirkus Reviews   "Illustrations teem with bats so charming they will even win over chiroptophobes." -Booklist   "Another tale of bat mischief . . . the charm is all in the story itself." -New York Times Book Review, "Baseball stadiums have an innate magic, never more so than in the hands of Lies, whose latest has the winged creatures gathering for an epic game, complete with "beenuts and Cricket Jack," and an upside down audience...Fans of the other baseball bats will certainly enjoy these ones."--Publishers Weekly, starred review    "The book truly soars in the dark yet luminescent art. . . . A grand adventure." -School Library "The visual effect is quite stunning, with some fantastically disorienting upside-down spreads to reflect the fans' hanging position, and much of the language is utterly delicious. A broad knowledge of baseball and its place in the American consciousness is assumed, as is an ability to roll with rather sophisticated vocabulary and phrasing. But as a read-aloud by a baseball fan, it's sure to inspire a love of the game-and maybe of bats as well."--Kirkus, starred review Praise for Brian Lies' New York Times best-selling books:   Bats at the Beach 978-0-618-55744-8  "Brilliant, brilliant paintings . . . just a whiz-bang summer book, anytime book. Everybody should look at this." -Daniel Pinkwater, NPR's Weekend Edition Saturday   "Perfect for sharing with younglings of the wingless sort." -Kirkus Reviews   "The book truly soars in the dark yet luminescent art. . . . A grand adventure." -School Library Journal "Fetching . . . [A] wonderful read-aloud." -Newsday   Bats at the Library 978-0-618-99923-1  *"The library-after-dark setting works a magic all its own, taking Lies and his audience to an intensely personal place." -Publishers Weekly, starred review   "[Lies] brings a sure, expressive and transporting hand to this story of a colony of bats paying a nighttime visit to a small-town library." -Kirkus Reviews   "Illustrations teem with bats so charming they will even win over chiroptophobes." -Booklist   "Another tale of bat mischief . . . the charm is all in the story itself." -New York Times Book Review
Copyright Date
2010
Lccn
2009-049694
Dewey Decimal
[E]
Intended Audience
Juvenile Audience
Series
A Bat Book Ser.
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes

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