The Dog That Pitched a No-Hitter

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Pub Date Aug 01 2024 | Archive Date Aug 30 2024
Rosen Publishing Group | Norwood House Press

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Description

Mike's telepathic dog Harry is able to send him secret signals about the opposing players on the baseball field, but Mike's weak pitching arm requires them to find another plan to save the game.

Mike's telepathic dog Harry is able to send him secret signals about the opposing players on the baseball field, but Mike's weak pitching arm requires them to find another plan to save the game.


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EDITION Hardcover
ISBN 9781684500468
PRICE $26.60 (USD)
PAGES 48

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While I couldn't really relate to a lot of the baseball talk in this book, I definitely think that this will be a *hit* among young kids that are into baseball. The whole story was definitely super fun to read and the ending was unexpected, but still very clever. The illustrations looked a bit odd to me personally due to the fact that they were done in black and white, but I think that for the most part the drawings added to the story well. Kudos to the illustrator for drawing Harry the Airedale so well!
Overall, this was a fun story for kids that can read on their own and are likely into baseball! Good job!

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