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Books with title Buddy Goes Camping

  • Pingu Goes Camping

    Rosy Lloyd

    language (JOKER INC d/b/a THE PYGOS GROUP, June 1, 2017)
    Pingu and Pinga want to be brave explorers and camp out all night. But they're not expecting to meet a 'monster' who wants to share their midnight feast…
  • Bailey Goes Camping

    Kevin Henkes

    Paperback (Greenwillow Books, April 24, 1997)
    Going camping sounds great to Bailey. But he's too young to join his Bunny Scout brother and sister—so Mama and Papa show him him to camp right at home.Kids stuck at home for whatever reason will relate to Bailey, and parents will smile at the successful improvised solution created by his loving parents."You're too little" and "You can go in a few years" are no fun to hear. No wonder Bailey cries "It's not fair!" Good thing Bailey and his parents find a way to make a tough situation fun after all.“A cozy, comfortable book that will leave youngsters smiling.” —Booklist
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  • Pingu Goes Camping

    Leanne Gill

    Paperback (Penguin Character Books Ltd, March 3, 2005)
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  • Freddy Goes Camping

    Walter R. Brooks, Kurt Wiese

    Hardcover (Harry N. Abrams, Oct. 29, 2001)
    "There's two kinds of aunts," he said. "There's the regular kind, and then there's the other kind. Mine are the other kind." He enlists Freddy's aid in an attempt to rid his house of the ladies, with the result that Freddy and his chums become entangled with some extremely unfriendly ghosts in an abandoned summer hotel. Freddy camps out, goes canoeing, and tosses flapjacks like a pro when he's not mixing it up with the eerie Mr. Eha.
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  • Freddy Goes Camping

    Walter R. Brooks, Kurt Wiese

    eBook (The Overlook Press, Dec. 23, 2014)
    Originally published between 1927 and 1958, the 26 classic books about Freddy the Pig are now going on to delight a sixth generation of children. Freddy the Pig, the “Renaissance Pig” (The New York Times Book Review) of Bean Farm, is back to thrill his fans of all ages in facsimile editions of these all-American children’s classics. In Freddy Goes Camping, Mr. Camphor’s aunts, Minerva and Elmira, are staying with him, much to his disgust. “There’s two kinds of aunts,” he says. “There’s the regular kind, and then there’s the other kind. Mine are the other kind.” He enlists Freddy’s aid in an attempt to rid his house of the ladies, with the result that Freddy and his chums become entangled with some extremely unfriendly ghosts in an abandoned summer hotel. Freddy camps out, goes canoeing, and tosses flapjacks like a pro when he’s not mixing it up with the eerie Mr. Eha . . .
  • Freddy Goes Camping

    Walter R. Brooks

    Paperback (Harry N. Abrams, April 3, 2014)
    In Freddy Goes Camping, Mr. Camphor's aunts, Minerva and Elmira, are staying with him, much to his disgust. "There's two kinds of aunts," he says. "There's the regular kind, and then there's the other kind. Mine are the other kind." He enlists Freddy's aid in an attempt to rid his house of the ladies, with the result that Freddy and his chums become entangled with some extremely unfriendly ghosts in an abandoned summer hotel. Freddy camps out, goes canoeing, and tosses flapjacks like a pro when he's not mixing it up with the eerie Mr. Eha…
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  • Ria Goes Camping

    Prashant Pinge

    language (Ontamo Entertainment Pvt. Ltd., May 4, 2019)
    Ria Goes Camping - Ria and her family are going on a camping trip. But will Romi have a good time without his video game? Read this fun story to find out.This is a beautifully illustrated picture book which features your favourite characters from Ria Rabbit's world in Pashu Nagri, India.The Ria Rabbit range of books is fun and educational, perfect for children starting to read by themselves. Some more titles from the Ria Rabbit series include Romi's New Treehouse, Ria Goes Swimming, Shalu's Birthday Party, Ria Has A Playdate, and Ria Visits The Aquarium.
  • Freddy Goes Camping

    Walter R. Brooks, Kurt Wiese

    Paperback (Puffin Books, April 14, 2003)
    "Welcome back, you paragon of porkers!"--Washington Post“The American version of the great English classics, such as the Pooh books or The Wind in the Willows.”—The New York Times Book ReviewIn Freddy Goes Camping…, Mr. Camphor's aunts, Minerva and Elmira, were staying with him, much to his disgust. "There's two kinds of aunts," he said. "There's the regular kind, and then there's the other kind. Mine are the other kind." He enlists Freddy's aid in an attempt to rid his house of the ladies, with the result that Freddy and his chums become
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  • Bailey Goes Camping

    Kevin Henkes

    Hardcover (Greenwillow Books, Aug. 19, 1985)
    Going camping sounds great to Bailey. But he's too young to join his Bunny Scout brother and sister—so Mama and Papa show him him to camp right at home.Kids stuck at home for whatever reason will relate to Bailey, and parents will smile at the successful improvised solution created by his loving parents."You're too little" and "You can go in a few years" are no fun to hear. No wonder Bailey cries "It's not fair!" Good thing Bailey and his parents find a way to make a tough situation fun after all.“A cozy, comfortable book that will leave youngsters smiling.” —Booklist
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  • Who goes camping? |

    Melissa Garrett

    language (, Feb. 22, 2018)
    Four friends the Fox, the Horse, the Panda and the Tiger were sitting on the meadow. It was sunny and bright day. The school year was over and our friends had got vacations. How did the friends decide to spend the vacations? Read the story and find out!Jennifer D. Slape wrote: wrote: Such a good story for young kids. I'm so happy I came across this book. It was my favorite when I was in elementary school. Now that I have my own young daughter I can read it to her and we can enjoy it together.Fannie M. Mooney wrote: I expected to have an easy read, but this was crazy! I have an eight year old, and he thought that this book was pretty easy. Good book for a five year old, thoughSonia Moody wrote: My parents read this to me as a kid. I'm thrilled to share this with my niece...it was always one of my favorite stories!
  • Boris Goes Camping

    Carrie Weston, Tim Warnes

    eBook (Oxford University Press, Feb. 6, 2014)
    Miss Cluck is taking her class camping. There are various mishaps along the way - the little mice find it difficult to keep up, then Maxwell drops his Teddy in the stream while they play pooh-sticks. Each time, Boris comes to the rescue - earning him praise from Miss Cluck and his classmates. Eventually the animals find a lovely spot for their tepee and they spend the afternoon decorating it before setting off to gather berries for supper. But ...when they get back to their lovely tepee, they discover that ...'Someone had scribbled on the sides. Someone had drawn a moustache on Miss Cluck's face. Someone had pulled down the sticks ...And someone was going to be in BIG trouble!' The culprits are two naughty wolf cubs and they laugh in the face of Miss Cluck's reprimands (after all, since when have wolves been scared of chickens?) but they soon lose their bravado when Boris steps in with his big bear grin. So Miss Cluck and her pupils reclaim their tent and, after an evening of songs and stories, they're ready for bed. There isn't much room in the tepee once Boris has settled down, but no one minds a bit, after all, they all have a soft, cosy place to sleep!
  • Pingu Goes Camping

    Rosy Lloyd

    language (, Feb. 29, 2012)
    Pingu and Pinga want to be brave explorers and camp out all night. But they're not expecting to meet a 'monster' who wants to share their midnight feast…