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"Play Ball" Board Game

A fun new board game is available to teach kids the mental game of baseball.   "Play Ball" is a game for players 4 and up.  It features "Dugout," Little League's official mascot.  Use the game with Tee Ball teams and have fun while teaching them how to react to all sorts of baseball situations. 

If you're a coach, a coaches helper or just a parent that wants to help their child learn the basics of baseball then this game is for you. It was invented by a dad that helped coach his son's Little League machine-pitch team. I'm sure you've been there, the kids are doing great learning how to catch, hit and even throw the ball and then you get them on the field and they don't know what to do. It is very hard coaching 10 to 12 kids all at the same time the basics of baseball. Play Ball plays just like a real game of baseball but is slow enough to help the kids learn what to do when they get the ball. It really works.

Make sure you keep your concession stand in mind when deciding on your total purchase. When the kids are coming up for their  sno-cones and popcorn what a perfect opportunity for them to see Little League's board game. This is another fun fund raising idea.