Ballpark Mysteries #1: The Fenway Foul-up
By David A. Kelly
Illustrated by Mark Meyers
By David A. Kelly
Illustrated by Mark Meyers
By David A. Kelly
Illustrated by Mark Meyers
By David A. Kelly
Illustrated by Mark Meyers
By David A. Kelly
Read by Marc Cashman
By David A. Kelly
Read by Marc Cashman
Part of Ballpark Mysteries
Part of Ballpark Mysteries
Part of Ballpark Mysteries
Category: Children's Chapter Books
Category: Children's Chapter Books
Category: Children's Books | Audiobooks
-
$6.99
Feb 22, 2011 | ISBN 9780375867033 | 6-9 years
-
Feb 22, 2011 | ISBN 9780375898167 | 6-9 years
-
Jun 12, 2012 | ISBN 9780449010792 | 6-9 years
72 Minutes
Buy the Audiobook Download:
YOU MAY ALSO LIKE
A Pig, a Fox, and a Box
Me and the Sky
Vehicles
Hello, World! Moon Landing
The Secret Life of Walter Kitty
Thanks from The Very Hungry Caterpillar
Alvin Ho: Allergic to Girls, School, and Other Scary Things
A to Z Mysteries Super Edition 1: Detective Camp
Wild Symphony
Praise
“Folding information about Fenway Park and its colorful history into the tale, Kelly also artfully slips in simple red herrings along with real clues to the thief’s identity and the bat’s whereabouts that sharper readers may pick up before the young detectives do…Leading off a formulaic series that will take Mike and Kate to baseball parks around the major leagues, this book should draw baseball fans as well as budding whodunit aficionados.” – Booklist
“A new series for emerging chapter-book readers combines the allure of baseball parks with the challenge of solving a mystery…Historical details about Fenway Park, including the secret code found on the manual scoreboard, a look at Wally the mascot and a peek into the gift shop, will keep the young baseball fan reading.” – Kirkus Reviews
“Kelly throws in plenty of behind-the-scenes Fenway Park trivia (both in the story and in an appendix) and keeps the story moving at a quick pace, which should easily hold baseball-lovers’ attention.” – Publisher’s Weekly
“…should score with the series chapter-book gang, particularly kids who enjoy the blend of fiction and information that keeps the Magic Tree House thriving. There are a couple of sly misdirections to please beginner mystery readers, some Fenway-specific trivia to intrigue nonfiction readers, and the promise of the entire gamut of major-league baseball stadiums yet to visit for those continuing with the series. A scattering of black-and-white pictures and appended “Dugout Notes” extend the fun.” – The Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books
“…Any 6- 9 year old baseball fan would step to the plate and devour this book like a box of Crackerjacks! Kelly intersperses the perfect mix of sports action, crime-solving and facts about Fenway Park.” – Examiner.com
21 Books You’ve Been Meaning to Read
Just for joining you’ll get personalized recommendations on your dashboard daily and features only for members.
Find Out More Join Now Sign In