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Baseball & Tee Ball
Baseball & Tee Ball
Baseball & Tee Ball Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
583 books about baseball & tee ball
By format:
Chapter Books
(311)
Early Readers
(23)
Young Adult
(14)
Middle Grade
(12)
Graphic Novels
(11)
Picture Books
(9)
Poetry
(6)
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Glenn Burke, Game Changer: The Man Who Invented the High Five
Phil Bildner
Meet the barrier-breaking MLB player who faced deep discrimination with excellence and gave the world the high five as a
Ages 4–8
Mighty Jackie, the Strike-out Queen
Marissa Moss
Seventeen-year-old Jackie Mitchell steps onto the mound in 1931 to face legends Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig in this true st
Ages 6–10
Louie!
written and ill. by Will Hillenbrand
For the child who feels nervous about joining the group, this gentle story shows how a little imagination and a supporti
Ages 3–7
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Step Up To the Plate, Maria Singh
Uma Krishnaswami
Maria Singh works to find her voice and a sense of belonging in a multicultural world while balancing her love for the g
Ages 8–12
Golden Arm
Carl Deuker
A star pitcher with a powerful arm faces a difficult choice between the major leagues and the community that raised him.
Ages 14–18
The Breaker Boys
Pat Raccio Hughes
For the child questioning why some have so much while others struggle, this story navigates the complexities of social j
Ages 10–14
See No Color
Shannon Gibney
For the teenager navigating the complex feelings of being adopted into a family that doesn't share their racial heritage
Ages 12–18
The Distance to Home
Jenn Bishop
For the child processing the loss of a loved one while trying to find their way back to the activities they used to love
Ages 8–12
Picture Book Biographies
Lou Gehrig: The Luckiest Man
David A. Adler
Baseball legend Lou Gehrig faces his toughest opponent yet after a devastating diagnosis. His story is one of incredible
Ages 6–10
Mudville
Kurtis Scaletta
A rain-drenched town that hasn't seen a baseball game in years finally gets a chance at a miracle in this story based on
Ages 9–13
Let's Count Sports Games!
Stacy Brown
For the young sports fan who is just starting to identify numbers and objects. This colorful board book uses familiar at
Ages 1–4
Hard Hit
Ann Turner
For teens navigating the heavy reality of a parent's terminal illness while trying to maintain their own identity and pa
Ages 12–17
Spot Loves Sports
Eric Hill
For the toddler who is full of energy and just starting to explore active play. This gentle board book introduces variou
Ages 0–3
Do You Have a Hat?
Eileen Spinelli
For the curious child who loves dress-up and wonders about the past. This playful rhyming romp uses famous hats to intro
Ages 3–7
The Mayor of Central Park
Avi
A baseball-loving squirrel must rally his animal friends to protect Central Park when a ruthless gang of rats tries to t
Ages 8–12
Encyclopedia Brown #2
The Case of the Secret Pitch
Donald J. Sobol
Ten-year-old Leroy Brown solves Idaville’s toughest cases at the dinner table, providing all the clues so you can crack
Ages 7–12
I Remember Papa
Helen Ketteman
A young boy saves his money for a baseball glove and heads to town, but his trip with Papa turns into a memory more valu
Ages 5–9
Measuring Up! Experiments, Puzzles, and Games Exploring Measurement
Sandra Markle
Discover why baseballs act differently in the cold and how big an NBA player's bed must be through hands-on puzzles and
Ages 7–11
Pink Is for Boys
Robb Pearlman
For children navigating the 'rules' of what they can like, this vibrant guide empowers kids to claim every color and act
Ages 2–6
The Met #1
5000 Years of Awesome Objects
Aaron Rosen, Susie Hodge, Susie Brooks, Mary Richards
You'll see everything from ancient Egyptian amulets and suits of armor to modern baseball cards in this visual tour of t
Ages 7–12
Lionel #7
Lionel and His Friends
Stephen Krensky
Lionel navigates the everyday dramas of childhood, from trading sandwiches in the cafeteria to eavesdropping on the olde
Ages 6–8
We Are One: How the World Adds Up
Susan Hood
From three lines in a haiku to the seven colors of a rainbow, see how individual parts join together to create something
Ages 4–8
Clifford the Big Red Dog
Fun with Clifford
Norman Bridwell
For the child who thrives on routine and simple joys, these short stories offer a comforting look at friendship, play, a
Ages 3–6
Behind the Desk with Matt Christopher: A Biography
Dale Christopher
Explore the life of the world's most prolific sports writer for children through personal photos and letters in this 50t
Ages 8–12