Bat boy and his violin
Dublin Core
Title
Bat boy and his violin
Description
Reginald loves playing the violin. His father only has time to worry about the Duke's losing streak. Reginald passionately plays the violin to improve the baseball team's losing streak. Find out what else Reginald's love for the violin improves.
Author
Curtis, Gavin
Publisher
Simon and Schuster Books
Picture Book Entry Item Type Metadata
ISBN
0-689-80099-1
City of Publication
New York
Year of Publication
1998
Author of Abstract
Abstract provided by Emily Rumpke, 2001
Tags
acceptance, accidents, accomplishment, african american, anticipation, appreciation, baseball, bus, church, competition, embarrassment, emotions, equality, exercise, family, feelings, happiness, instruments, multicultural, music, nonverbal communication, parents, performance, playing, practice, self esteem, transportation, verbal communication
Citation
Curtis, Gavin, “Bat boy and his violin,” Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University, accessed April 3, 2025, https://dlp.lib.miamioh.edu/picturebook/items/show/5942.