Hometown All Stars Giveaway
I am sharing this post as part of a collaboration with Bloggin’ Mamas and The Hometown All Stars. I received books and other items in exchange for my participation. All opinions expressed are my own.
I love that the Hometown All Stars book series is made to inspire kids to get outdoors and play more. Outdoor life is a part of our every day and I couldn’t imagine my son actually wanting to sit indoors all day long. He loves sports and the outdoors. This is a great book series to teach kids more about the variety of sports and get them excited about outdoor play.
The Hometown All Stars is a book series for children that focuses on teaching early sports skills along with interactive, educational activities, and more importantly – fun! Kids ages 3-7 years old and parents, teachers, librarians, and others who want to promote “Less Screen, More Green” and get kids outside and active again! The Hometown All Stars series is also for parents who don’t know much about baseball and want to be ahead of the curve when their kids begin to play, for sports enthusiasts looking for a book that doesn’t involve talking animals to read at bedtime to their children, and for anyone interested in promoting the love of baseball and sports overall to a new generation. Visit the site at www.TheHometownAllStars.com
HOMETOWN ALL STARS AT A GLANCE
Nick’s Very First Day of Baseball
Nick’s Very First Day of Baseball teaches children about baseball using real coaching techniques. In this interactive storybook, kids will find hidden baseballs in the pictures, answer trivia questions, and there’s even a page for autographs from their favorite players. Fun, interactive and educational.
Of course, anything baseball related will be a favorite for my son. He loves everything about baseball. It is wonderful that they teach it to be fun while learning valuable techniques.
Magic Bat Day
Magic Bat Day is the first real practice after the Hometown All Stars get their uniforms. Batting is the most fun of all skills and drills! This book concept shows techniques of how to hold the bat and where to stand. Most importantly, it shows that every kid can find their own ‘magic’ bat and the magic within themselves to hit the ball!
This is a great way to make batting more fun for kids so they can be confident enough to swing the bat. Some kids get so nervous when they get up to bat that it can be really tough for them. I love that they make this about them having their own ‘magic’ bat.
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BUY Nick’s Very First Day of Baseball for $12.99 (Print) or $3.99 (Digital)
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And Now For The Giveaway
The Hometown All Stars is sponsoring a prize pack valued at $150, which includes a $50 Barnes & Noble gitfcard, a series of books, and other promotional items.
Giveaway begins November 26th, 2015 at 12:01 am EST and ends December 10th, 2015 at 11:59 pm EST.
Open to US residents age 18 and older.
Winner will be selected by Random.org and be notified by email.
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Disclosure: Bloggin’ Mamas is hosting this giveaway and the Sponsor is responsible for prize fulfillment. While I received the items mentioned above, all opinions expressed are my own.
kathy cassinelli says
I would love to read Magic Bat Day with my grandson!
Lisa Voyce says
I don’t have anything in mind at the moment due to Christmas and to-do lists. However, I would read anything Stephen King.
Peggy Rydzewski says
My grandkids would really enjoy this.