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Camp Reading Nook

Summer Camp Critter Jitters

by Jory John and

illustrated by Liz Climo

Some familiar faces and some new ones meet up at summer camp . . . and they all feel nervous! There’s a duck afraid everyone will find out he can’t swim, a bear afraid of noises in the woods, and a sloth who worries he’ll have to catch his own lunch. But can they get over their nerves to have some fun and make new friends?

Froggy Goes To Camp

Camp Famous

by Jennifer Blecher

Eleven-year-old Abby Herman is beyond excited that her parents are letting her go to summer camp for the first time ever. She’s not going to just any summer camp, she’s going to Camp Famous, the one exclusively for famous kids escaping the spotlight. Desperate to fit in with the pop stars, princesses, and geniuses, Abby creates a fake identity as a famous author. But as camp comes to a close, Abby finds herself torn between who she has pretended to be and who she truly is.

by

Jonathan London and illustrated by Frank Remkiewicz

Froggy’s packs a lot into one week: archery lessons, food fights, and scary stories around the campfire. But only Froggy could also manage to lose his trunks during swim class and overturn his kayak with the camp director in it. Froggy will keep his fans laughing with his latest antics.

SAM AND CHARLIE (AND SAM TOO) AT CAMP!

by

Leslie Kimmelman and illustrated by William Owl

Best friends Sam and Charlie are headed to sleepaway camp for the first time. Each day brings something new―from swimming and nature hikes to camp songs and more. At camp, Sam and Charlie learn the importance of shomrei adamah, taking care of the earth, and taking care of friendships, new and old.

CAMP ROLLING HILLS: BOOK TWO: CROSSING OVER

by Stacy Davidowitz

There’s only one thing Melman loves more than soccer: her summers at Camp Rolling Hills. So she’s pumped to be back—until she realizes her bunkmates have gone totally boy-crazy over the school year and plastered their cabin in pink. Pink posters, pink t-shirts...it seems that the only not-pink thing in the cabin is Melman herself. That is, until she’s given a dare in front of the entire camp: wear a pink princess dress. For Three. Whole. Days.

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