Little league refers to a youth baseball program that teaches children the fundamentals of playing baseball. Some synonymous terms for little league include youth baseball, pee-wee league, minor league, and kids' baseball. While these terms are often used interchangeably, they may differ slightly in terms of age range, skill level, and league organization. For example, pee-wee league may refer to the youngest age group, typically between 3 and 6 years old, while minor league may refer to a more competitive league for older children. Regardless of the term used, the principles and benefits of participation in little league remain the same: promoting physical activity, teamwork, and healthy competition amongst children.