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Albert lived in an underprivileged community in Tasmania, Australia. He had a challenging home life with his parents struggling to make ends meet and support their family of five. Most of the time, Albert was left to his own devices, and he was easily influenced by older kids at school and in the neighbourhood. He was known to get up to all sorts of mischief. Albert didn't have any real friends and just wanted to feel like he belonged and was part of something. But all of that changes the day he meets Mittsy, a magical old baseball glove! Together they will rediscover fun and friendship. Join them on this adventure and live the magic of self-worth!…mehr

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Albert lived in an underprivileged community in Tasmania, Australia. He had a challenging home life with his parents struggling to make ends meet and support their family of five. Most of the time, Albert was left to his own devices, and he was easily influenced by older kids at school and in the neighbourhood. He was known to get up to all sorts of mischief. Albert didn't have any real friends and just wanted to feel like he belonged and was part of something. But all of that changes the day he meets Mittsy, a magical old baseball glove! Together they will rediscover fun and friendship. Join them on this adventure and live the magic of self-worth!
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Autorenporträt
In April 2021 John Hayes, who lives in Tasmania, Australia with his family, started work on a children's school and community program, Let's Play Catch. John was driven by his own experiences and the idea that a simple game of "catch" can be an effective tool for improving the wellness of all Australians through physical activity, greater social connectedness, and building confidence. This book 'Mittsy, the Magical Baseball Glove', is John's first book and has been written to thank and inspire all the school children throughout Tasmania and Australia that John has been fortunate to introduce to sport and the magical games of baseball & cricket. Those children have taught John about self-worth, kindness and to look beyond oneself to make a difference in society through sport.