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  • Camping Chaos

    Franklin W. Dixon, Scott Burroughs

    Paperback (Aladdin, Dec. 2, 2014)
    Frank and Joe do their best to avoid a camping catastrophe in this Hardy Brothers Secret Files adventure.Frank and Joe are excited to go camping with their friends in Bayport State Park for the annual “Fun With Camping” event. They are ready for hiking, bonfires, and s’mores—and especially for the tent decorating competition, which the boys are determined to win. But just a few nights into the trip, decorations start to go missing. First Frank and Joe hear strange noises outside their tent. Then they see a set of unique footprints at the campsite. It seems like someone—or something—is out to sabotage the decorating contest. Can Joe and Frank figure out who the campsite culprit could be?
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  • Camping Chaos

    Franklin W. Dixon, Scott Burroughs

    eBook (Aladdin, Dec. 2, 2014)
    Frank and Joe do their best to avoid a camping catastrophe in this Hardy Brothers Secret Files adventure.Frank and Joe are excited to go camping with their friends in Bayport State Park for the annual “Fun With Camping” event. They are ready for hiking, bonfires, and s’mores—and especially for the tent decorating competition, which the boys are determined to win. But just a few nights into the trip, decorations start to go missing. First Frank and Joe hear strange noises outside their tent. Then they see a set of unique footprints at the campsite. It seems like someone—or something—is out to sabotage the decorating contest. Can Joe and Frank figure out who the campsite culprit could be?
  • Camping

    Xist Publishing

    language (Xist Publishing, April 15, 2015)
    Discover Series Books for Babies & Toddlers Let's go camping! We’ll pack the tent, sleeping bags, food, firewood...Why don’t we just read a book about camping? Used as a jumpstart for interaction, Discover Series Picture Books are a great way to introduce new images, words and ideas to kids. Find More Great Options for Kindle Kids Books! Xist Publishing Children's Books Choose from over 180 illustrated children's books!
  • Camping

    Robyn Hardyman

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, July 15, 2013)
    Explains the proper technique for camping, from collecting rainwater and lighting a fire to cooking and stargazing.
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  • Camping Chaos

    Franklin W. Dixon, Scott Burroughs

    Library Binding (Turtleback, Dec. 2, 2014)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Frank and Joe do their best to avoid a camping catastrophe in this Hardy Brothers Secret Files adventure. Frank and Joe are excited to go camping with their friends in Bayport State Park for the annual ""Fun With Camping"" event. They are ready for hiking, bonfires, and s'mores-and especially for the tent decorating competition, which the boys are determined to win. But just a few nights into the trip, decorations start to go missing. First Frank and Joe hear strange noises outside their tent. Then they see a set of unique footprints at the campsite. It seems like someone-or something-is out to sabotage the decorating contest. Can Joe and Frank figure out who the campsite culprit could be?
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  • Camping

    Nancy Hundal, Brian Deines

    Paperback (Fitzhenry & Whiteside, Nov. 10, 2006)
    Who can forget their first camping trip? "Holidays, lolling days. Mom wishes for museums and art galleries. Dad talks about fancy hotels. My sister Laurie wants malls, anywhere. Duncan dreams of arcades. And I long for Disneyland." This year won_t be like the others. There will be no paintings or fluffy towels, clothes racks, jackpots or mouse ears. Nancy and her family are going camping. Just the thought of camping is bad enough. Outhouses, mosquito bites, burnt food and lots of work_what kind of holiday is that? But from the moment their campsite is established, the family slowly begins to discover the magic of life in the wild. Nights so quiet and dark, it_s like being wrapped in a blanket. Food that warms the stomach and awakens the senses. Swimming in the lake, climbing trees and lolling in the sun. And millions, no, bajillions of stars. More time, less o_clock. That_s what camping is about.
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  • Camping

    Nancy Hundal, Brian Deines

    Hardcover (Fitzhenry and Whiteside, April 24, 2002)
    Who can forget their first camping trip? Holidays, lolling days. Mom wishes for museums and art galleries. Dad talks about fancy hotels. My sister Laurie wants malls, anywhere. Duncan dreams of arcades. And I long for Disneyland. This year won_t be like the others. There will be no paintings or fluffy towels, clothes racks, jackpots or mouse ears. Nancy and her family are going camping. Just the thought of camping is bad enough. Outhouses, mosquito bites, burnt food and lots of work what kind of holiday is that? But from the moment their campsite is established, the family slowly begins to discover the magic of life in the wild. Nights so quiet and dark, it_s like being wrapped in a blanket. Food that warms the stomach and awakens the senses. Swimming in the lake, climbing trees and lolling in the sun. And millions, no, bajillions of stars. More time, less o_clock. That_s what camping is about. Nancy Hundal_s prose seems to dance off the pages in this valentine to camping. As with her previous bestsellers, Number 21 and Prairie Summer, Camping is filled with unique expressions and descriptive language so beautifully precise, it brings with it an almost electric shock of recognition. This is artist Brian Deines third collaboration with the author, following Prairie Summer and Number 21. And once again, his palette is filled with the warmth of sunny days and firelight and the sharp cold of water and star-filled nights. And his impressionistic brush strokes heighten the sense of being surrounded by and part of his gorgeous images.
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  • Camping Chaos

    Shey Kettle

    Paperback (Rising Stars UK Ltd, March 5, 2007)
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  • Camping

    Tim Seeberg

    language (The Child's World, Inc., Jan. 1, 2014)
    What's it like to spend the night outdoors, far from the telephone, the computer, and the indoor plumbing? Lots of fun! That is, as long as you know what to expect and how to stay safe. Young readers will learn all about the basics of camping, from preparing for the trip to setting up a campsite to making s'mores. Both new and experienced campers can use this guide to plan a responsible and fun camping trip.
  • Camping

    Katy Van Winkle

    language (Katy Van Winkle, Jan. 19, 2016)
    Explore the possibilities and important things to remember while camping. This children's book is a simple nostalgic look at camping.
  • Camping

    Alexandar Lockwine

    language (, Jan. 9, 2011)
    Captivating book about a young boy and his excitement of getting to attend summer camp.
  • Camping

    Alexandra G. Lockwine

    language (, Jan. 28, 2013)
    Excerpt:We soothe the nervous parents, honestly promising them to look after their darlings, send them home with sometimes a heavy heart at the thought of parting from their children, yet thankful that they can give them advantages[27] that they themselves could not always have in their youth. There are, of course, exceptions; many a father realizes that he has not the knack of training his boys and being wise, decides to let others do it for him. For what on earth is sadder than parent and child who do not understand each other, constantly pulling at the wrong end of the rope, growing farther and farther apart as the years go by.Before the train is in the tunnel the little chaps are peeling off their collars, ties and all the clothes they dare, having been almost roasted, that hot June evening, before starting.