It’s Bark in the Park day at the baseball stadium! Mo, Jasper, Molly, and Lucky are excited to be at the stadium to watch the game. Mo gets busy right away, smelling the peanuts, hot dogs, cotton candy, and more as they make their way down to the field for the doggie parade. But when Lucky dashes onto the field in pursuit of a ball, Mo chases him and becomes wrapped up in a daydream of Team Mo vs. the Big Dog team. Mo and his friends must learn about teamwork, good sportsmanship, and having fun no matter if you win or lose as they face off against a pinched-face pug pitcher.
From the creator of the Mo’s Nose books and merchandise, Mo Smells the Ballpark is a fun read for kids of all ages. Margaret Hyde’s charming and empowering text comes to life with illustrator Aman Chaudhary’s sophisticated illustrations, and together they paint a fun and adventurous day at the ballpark. Licensed by Major League Baseball and with a sheet of scented stickers inside, this is a truly scent-sational addition to any child’s library.
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Margaret E. Hyde was inspired to create the Great Art for Kids Series when she could not find age-appropriate art books for her own little girl. As an alternative to having her expensive coffee-table books drooled on, Hyde designed these durable board books to introduce young children to the great painters. A native of Memphis, Hyde lives in Santa Monica wit
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