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|country = United States
|country = United States
|language = English
|language = English
|publisher = {{W|Simon Spotlight}}/[[Nickelodeon]]
|publisher = {{W|Simon & Schuster|Simon Spotlight}}/[[Nickelodeon]]
|pub_date = {{Time|January 4}}, {{Time|2011}}
|pub_date = {{Time|January 4}}, {{Time|2011}}
|pages = 24
|pages = 24
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'''''Batter Up, SpongeBob!''''' is a {{SBSP}} book that was written by [[David Lewman]] and illustrated by [[Warner McGee]].
'''''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}}.


==Characters==
==Characters==
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*[[Bikini Bottomites]]
*[[Bikini Bottomites]]
*[[Light orange fish]]
*[[Light orange fish]]
==Cover==
==Cover==
The cover shows SpongeBob hitting a baseball in a baseball stadium. Two other Bikini Bottomites, who are portraying baseball players look surprised. Patrick and other fish are cheering in the stands as well. The title of the book is shown above SpongeBob and the SpongeBob logo is located in the upper right.
The cover shows SpongeBob hitting a baseball in a baseball stadium. Two other Bikini Bottomites, who are portraying baseball players, look surprised. Patrick and other fish are cheering in the stands as well. The book's title is shown above SpongeBob and the series logo is located in the upper right.


==Synopsis==
==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!
"''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!''"
 
==Plot==
SpongeBob is thrilled to join his [[Harold SquarePants|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!


==External Links==
==External links==
*[https://www.amazon.com/Batter-Up-SpongeBob-SquarePants/dp/1442413794 More information on the book]
*[https://www.amazon.com/Batter-Up-SpongeBob-SquarePants/dp/1442413794 More information on the book]


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Revision as of 22:59, 4 February 2020

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.

Characters

Cover

The cover shows SpongeBob hitting a baseball in a baseball stadium. Two other Bikini Bottomites, who are portraying baseball players, look surprised. Patrick and other fish are cheering in the stands as well. The book's title is shown above SpongeBob and the series logo is located in the upper right.

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!"

External links

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