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|isbn = 1612632440 (10)<br>978-1612632445 (13) | |||
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'''''Batter Up, SpongeBob!''''' is a {{SBSP}} book that was written by [[David Lewman]] and illustrated by Warner McGee. It was published by {{W|Simon & Schuster|Simon Spotlight}}/[[Nickelodeon]] on {{Time|January 4}}, {{Time|2011}} and | '''''Batter Up, SpongeBob!''''' is a {{SBSP}} book that was written by [[David Lewman]] and illustrated by Warner McGee. It was published by {{W|Simon & Schuster|Simon Spotlight}}/[[Nickelodeon]] on {{Time|January 4}}, {{Time|2011}} and contains 24 pages. | ||
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*[[Harold SquarePants]] | *[[Harold SquarePants]] | ||
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*Light orange fish | *Light orange fish | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:04, 25 May 2025
Template:Italic title Template:BTab Template:Book Batter Up, SpongeBob! is a SpongeBob SquarePants book that was written by David Lewman and illustrated by Warner McGee. It was published by Simon Spotlight/Nickelodeon on January 4, 2011 and contains 24 pages.
Characters
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- Patrick Star
- Harold SquarePants
- Bikini Bottomites
- Light orange fish
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Synopsis
"SpongeBob is thrilled to join his dad's baseball league—until he finds out that real baseball is nothing like his childhood memories of T-ball! Surprised by how fast the ball whizzes by and how heavy a real bat is, SpongeBob approaches home plate with knees knocking in fear. Can he make a homerun and make his dad proud? SpongeBob and sports fans will love this great father-son baseball story!"