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Jackie's Bat

di Marybeth Lorbiecki

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Joey, the batboy for the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947, learns a hard lesson about respect for people of different races after Jackie Robinson joins the team.
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This book is awesome! It really showcases perception is the best way possible. This story is told by the bat boy looking at Jackie Robinsons life and all the trials and tribulations he must surpass to get and stay where he is, a black man in a white sport. ( )
  Abby_Natalia_Parra | Mar 7, 2023 |
This book is about Jackie Robinson through the perspective of the Dodgers bat boy, who was white. Perspective is the best way to describe this book. Everyone see's that Jackie is a black man in a white league, but no one see's his struggle and his determination to prove everyone else wrong. By the end of the book, Jackie earns the respect of his team mates, the nay Sayers, and all people of baseball. This story was told very well and clear. It teaches a lesson to kids of all colors that you should not mistreat a person because of the color of skin. I really enjoyed how you could see the process of Joey coming to the conclusion that Jackie is not a bad person because of his skin. Very informative read. ( )
  aengolia | Feb 5, 2020 |
I Love this story, mostly because im a big fan and played baseball just about my whole life. Growing up i always heard about Jackie Robinson and how great he was, and the stepping stone he was for African Americans not just as baseball players but as Athletes. Its great to read about how great he was even if everything in society was against him and wanted him to fail at what he was doing. ( )
  D.Patzan | Sep 4, 2019 |
I would do this book as an interactive read aloud in a 5th grade classroom. Then I would leave a discussion about equality and how we should also treat people with respect regardless of who they are or where they've come from. As an extension, I would have the students write a respond to a prompt asking them about ways they could show kindess to someone who may be different than them. Another example of activity to do with this book is with a lesson on comparing and contrasting. I would have students compare and contrast life for African Americans during the time of this book and now in reference to social equality and justice.
  JMudd | Apr 3, 2017 |
I would use this book grades 3rd-5th as an interactive read-aloud because these grades are great for teaching about segregation, not for younger grades. I would use the book as interactive read-aloud when teaching the theme of segregation so that I can ask questions to get students to make connections and to to explain concepts to students more in detail rather if they would have just read it themselves. I would use this book to teach students point of view and how stories can be told in different view and how that has an effect on the story.
  mmccrady01 | Mar 30, 2017 |
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