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"They're mean. They're green. They're a baseball team. Traverse city, Michigan is home to three extrordinary herores. Meet Abigail, the oldest. When it comes to sports, she can't be beat. Andrew is her twin. If it has wheels, he can ride it. Baby Zoe is the youngest but also the strongest. Don't let the diaper fool you. In this adventure, it's time to play ball. The heroes batter up against the Garden City Sprouts in the little league championship game. First it's one up and then everybody down. The Sprouts throw a curve ball and turn into pinch-hitting plant monsters. This game is going int extra innings."--P. [4] of cover African Americans Employment African Americans Segregation Baseball stories Juvenile fiction Drawing Technique Heroes Juvenile fiction Little League baseball Juvenile fiction Railroads in art Railroads United States Employees Traverse City (Mich.) Juvenile fictionFilter By Series
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"They're mean. They're green. They're a baseball team. Traverse city, Michigan is home to three extrordinary herores. Meet Abigail, the oldest. When it comes to sports, she can't be beat. Andrew is her twin. If it has wheels, he can ride it. Baby Zoe is the youngest but also the strongest. Don't let the diaper fool you. In this adventure, it's time to play ball. The heroes batter up against the Garden City Sprouts in the little league championship game. First it's one up and then everybody down. The Sprouts throw a curve ball and turn into pinch-hitting plant monsters. This game is going int extra innings."--P. [4] of cover African Americans Employment African Americans Segregation Baseball stories Juvenile fiction Drawing Technique Heroes Juvenile fiction Little League baseball Juvenile fiction Railroads in art Railroads United States Employees Traverse City (Mich.) Juvenile fictionFilter By Series
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bibliographyEmberley, Ed.
Summary: Provides simple instructions for drawing a variety of trucks and trains.
Format: text
Publisher / Publication Date: Little, Brown 2002
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1 available in Juvenile Nonfiction, Call number: J 741.2 EMBKornweibel, Theodore.
Summary: "For over a century, railroading provided the most important industrial occupation for blacks. Brakemen, firemen, porters, chefs, mechanics, laborers - African American men and women have been essential to the daily operation and success of American railroads. The connections between railroads and African Americans extend well beyond employment. Civil rights protests beginning in the late 19th...
Format: text
Publisher / Publication Date: Johns Hopkins University Press 2010
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1 available in Adult Non-fiction, Call number: 385 KORAnthony, David
Summary: The heroes' baseball team, the Traverse City Salmon, are playing the Garden City Sprouts in the little league championship game. The Sprouts throw a curve ball and turn into pinch-hitting plant monsters.
Format: text
Publisher / Publication Date: Sigil Pub. 2009