Mom's Choice Gold Award WinnerBaseball America 2013 Baseball Book List - Children's Books "A touching tale about the magic of baseball lore and moreover, family love." — Peter J. Schwartz, journalist and co-author of Baseball as a Road to God: Seeing Beyond the Game
"An entertaining book about baseball and passing traditions down through generations." — Penny Marshall, actress, film director, and producer
"Betsy's Day at the Game is a sweet story about family tradition and the art of keeping score." — Kurtis Scaletta, author of Mudville and The Topps League series
"This book celebrates the ways baseball is passed down through generations. Young fans will connect with Betsy and also learn how to keep score." — John Coy, author of Top of the Order and the 4 for 4 series
"A grand slam home run may be less rare than a picture book unnamed (3)portrayal of a warm intergenerational relationship paired with a dynamic illustration of healthy aging. And the ketchup on the hotdog? A young girl enjoying baseball!"— A is for Aging, B is for Books...
"Mrs. Blackmore has hit a home run with these beautiful illustrations for Betsy's Day at the Game. ...Charming, appealing, storytelling drawings that are fun to look at and evoke a sense of wonder and human emotion. This beautiful book made me want to grab my youngster and head for the ballpark!" — Sam Ewing, writer, teacher, and former Disney Animation artist
"Kathy's sensitive and emotional depiction of the characters in "Betsy's Day," as well as her drawing style that give the characters rhythm and movement, capture the story moments and touch the viewer to make a lasting impression." — John Pierro, assistant animator, Walt Disney Feature animation 1994-2004
"Greg Bancroft has written a sweet story of family bonding built around a baseball game, but with a bonus of teaching youngsters how to score a game. There is an extra section in the back with rules for scoring, symbols, and examples. Katherine Blackmore's charming illustrations complete this story nicely." — City Book Review
..".a warm and comfortable setting with familiar and likable characters ... It is very apparent that Mr. Bancroft loves baseball and children and this story combines both nicely. ...sit beside this family and feel the excitement, smell the grass, hear the noise, and share the family traditions that have developed around baseball from the easy banter between the two main characters to the discussion of how to keep the scorecard." — Compass Book Ratings
"Betsy's Day at the Game is first a sweet story about two generations enjoying each other's company, and then it is a baseball-scoring lesson. Because of this—both entertaining and educational—I think boys and girls will like Betsy's Day at the Game, which is best read with a parent or grandparent." — Kid Lit Reviews
"The book captures all there is to love about baseball, and that's because author Greg Bancroft seems to be a baseball fan first and foremost. His descriptions and Katherine Blackmore's images capture the sights, sounds, smells, and (my favorite part) tastes of the ballpark. Via their narrative, we spend a day vicariously at the park... Betsy's Day at the Game would definitely score a home run with any young baseball fan." — Teach with Picture Books
..".a wonderful look into the value of traditions within our families as well as a great introduction to baseball for young readers. ...This is not only a fun tale of baseball excitement, but also a great lesson to all who read it to start or continue their own family's traditions." — There's a Book blog
"A big part of this little book is learning to record and keep score during a baseball game. I found this an interesting concept and one that will appeal to many folks. I found the illustrations lovely and the characters pictured filled with passion for the game." — Chat with Vera blog
"Betsy attends a baseball game with her grandfather and shows him how she can keep track of the action—strikeouts, home runs, etc.—by filling out a scorecard. The book teaches this skill to young readers so they can share the experience with their families." — Christian Science Monitor Children's Book Art Gallery, April 2014