Joey Zannaboni's New Book Brings St. Louis Sports History to Life for Kids
Joey Zannaboni, the play-by-play announcer for St. Louis CITY SC, has released a new book aimed at young readers. St. Louis Sports for Kids explores the city's rich sporting past while encouraging children to discover local history. The project reflects his deep connection to the community and its traditions.
The book spans over 100 pages, filled with stories that often go unnoticed in mainstream discussions. It highlights St. Louis's legacy as a baseball hub and traces the achievements of generations of women athletes. Topics like the city's wrestling history, track-and-field stars, and the invention of corkball also feature prominently.
Zannaboni designed the book as a tool for parents to share with their children. Bright, engaging artwork accompanies the text to keep young readers interested. His goal is to spark curiosity, hoping kids will dig deeper into the city's sporting roots. While the book celebrates many local figures, no significant female athletes from St. Louis are mentioned in available reviews or sources. Despite this, the project remains a personal tribute to the city's diverse athletic heritage.
St. Louis Sports for Kids offers a fresh way to explore the city's history through its games and athletes. The book's mix of stories and illustrations aims to inspire the next generation of fans. Zannaboni's work stands as both a resource and a heartfelt homage to St. Louis.
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