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Play Ball, Amelia Bedelia — Paperback | Peggy Parish / HarperCollins Harper Trophy (1978) | An I Can Read Book
Play Ball, Amelia Bedelia — Paperback | Peggy Parish / HarperCollins Harper Trophy (1978) | An I Can Read Book
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Play Ball, Amelia Bedelia — because nobody takes baseball instructions more literally than a maid in a red coat and a fancy hat. Peggy Parish's beloved, hilariously literal housekeeper is back, and this time she's filling in for a sick player on the Grizzlies baseball team. Chaos, charm, and a whole lot of misunderstood idioms ensue.
What's Included:
- 📖 Single paperback book — bagged for protection
- 📦 Back cover with original synopsis and ISBN barcode
Book Details:
- 🏆 Author: Peggy Parish | Illustrator: Wallace Tripp | An I Can Read Book
- ⚡ Publisher: HarperCollins / Harper Trophy | First Harper Trophy edition, 1978
- 📸 ISBN: 0-06-444005-2 (pbk.) | EAN-13: 9780064440059
- 📅 Single paperback — bagged for protection
Why Collectors Love It:
This is the one that started a generation of kids laughing at the phrase "run home." Amelia Bedelia is a cornerstone of the I Can Read series, and this baseball-themed installment is one of the most beloved entries in the lineup. Wallace Tripp's pen-and-ink illustrations are timeless — the kind of art that holds up decades later and makes adults nostalgic the second they flip it open. A great shelf piece for fans of classic children's literature, early reader collections, or anyone who grew up with Amelia Bedelia doing everything exactly wrong in the most delightful way possible.
Condition Notes:
Used paperback — shows normal wear consistent with its age. Cover shows wear, spine intact. Bagged for protection. Please review photos for specific condition details.
Perfect For: Fans of the Amelia Bedelia series, collectors of vintage I Can Read books, early reader shelves and classroom libraries, nostalgia hunters and children's lit enthusiasts, and gift-giving for young readers just getting into chapter books.
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