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Baseball Saved Us

Written by Ken Mochizuki

For a young Japanese-American boy sent to an internment camp during World War II, baseball becomes a way to escape his unhappy surroundings.

K - 6th

Dad, Jackie and Me

Written by Myron Uhlberg

In 1947, a boy and his deaf father forge bond by cheering on the Dodgers’ barrier-breaking first baseman in this winning story about discrimination.

3 - 5

The Hero Two Doors Down

Written by Sharon Robinson

The true story of a young Jewish boy who learns life-changing lessons from his idol—and neighbor—Jackie Robinson. "A wonderful friendship story."—SLJ

3 - 5

My Weird School Daze: Coach Hyatt Is a Riot!

Written by Dan Gutman

Things are not as they should be in this School! Children will enjoy seeing the shoe on the other foot in these silly beginning chapter books.

2 - 3

Betty Bunny: Betty Bunny Wants a Goal

Written by Michael Kaplan

When a young rabbit quits soccer after a disappointing first game, her family encourages her to keep trying.

1 - 2

Pinkalicious—I Can Read!™ Level 1: Soccer Star

Written by Victoria Kann

The Pinksters are struggling in their first soccer game, so Goldilicious the unicorn sweeps in for some much-needed encouragement. "Rhythmical and full of wordplay."—SLJ

K - 1

Athlete vs. Mathlete: Time-Out

Written by W. C. Mack

There's only one slot left at the local basketball camp, and both Russ and Owen Evans want it, but...

4 - 6

Ballpark

Written by Eileen Meyer

A boy and his grandpa attend their first big league baseball game, where they'll keep an eye out for fly balls, eat peanuts, and (hopefully!) cheer their team to victory.

K - 1

Scholastic News Nonfiction Readers—Sports: Let's Talk Baseball

Written by Janice Behrens

These early readers bring young athletes and fans face to face with their favorite sport!

1 - 3

The Real Slam Dunk

Written by Charisse K. Richardson

Marcus puts basketball first, but when he hears that the winner of the math contest will meet a basketball superstar, he needs to change priorities—fast!

3 - 4

Rookie Reader®—GR Level B: Game Day

Written by Cari Meister

Rookie Reader titles feature full-color illustrations and engaging stories that always involve a young child figuring out concepts or solving problems on his or her own. Great for guided reading.

P - P

A Picture Book of Jesse Owens

Written by David A. Adler

This book chronicles the major events that shaped the life of the famous track-and-field champion,...

3 - 5

Elementary Bios: Roberto Clemente

Written by Joann Early Macken

These fascinating chapter books are packed with inspiring information about the lives and contributions of gifted and courageous men and women.

3 - 4

Scholastic News Nonfiction Readers—Sports: Let's Talk Soccer

Written by Laine Falk

These early readers bring young athletes and fans face to face with their favorite sport!

1 - 3

Scholastic News Nonfiction Readers—Sports: Let's Talk Swimming

Written by Amanda Miller

These early readers bring young atheletes and fans face to face with their favorite sport!

K - 3

NFL: Football Superstars 2015

Written by K. C. Kelley

Large, full-color action photos of everyone's favorite players, with recaps of the best plays and biggest games of the past season.

4 - 6

Little Rhino: My New Team

Written by Krystle Howard

Second grader Little Rhino loves baseball and can't wait to start playing on a team, but when he discovers the class bully is on the team too will he still find a way to have fun and succeed?

2 - 4

Baseball Superstars 2015

Written by K. C. Kelley

Baseball's biggest stars are featured in this must-have bookIncluding Mike Trout, Clayton Kershaw,...

4 - 6

Basketball Superstars 2015

Written by K. C. Kelley

Get to know your favorite players from the 2015 basketball seasonAll the action from the 2015...

4 - 6

Let's Play Soccer

Written by Ian Douglas

Describes the fundamentals of a soccer game.

K - 2

Dixie—I Can Read: Dixie Wins the Race

Written by Grace Gilman

These charming early readers feature Emma and her exuberant dog Dixie on their many adventures at school and the neighborhood

K - 2

I Am: Roberto Clemente

Written by Jim Gigliotti

Told with a timeline, maps, illustrations, sidebars and a top ten list of facts, these insightful...

3 - 5

Promises To Keep: How Jackie Robinson Changed America

Written by Sharon Robinson

A warm, intimate portrait of Jackie Robinson, America's sports icon, told from the unique...

3rd - 7th

Undefeated: Jim Thorpe And The Carlisle Indian School Football Team

Written by Steve Sheinkin

Undefeated: Jim Thorpe and the Carlisle Indian School Football Team is an astonishing underdog...

5th - 7th

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