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Greetings from Camp

By Mandy O'Brien

A good book takes you on a great adventure, and these "campy" titles will do just that, even if you don't leave home this summer.

  • Summer According to Humphrey

    2010 by Betty G Birney

    How does a classroom hamster spend the summer? At camp, of course! Humphrey and Og the Frog are back for a lot of new adventures as they experience their first summer vacation. Perfect for animal lovers!

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  • Camp Out! The ultimate kids' guide, from the backyard to the backwoods

    2007 by Lynn Brunelle

    Whether you’re going out of state for summer camp or just pitching a tent in the backyard, this book will show you all the tips, tricks, and more for the ultimate outdoor adventure. You’ll also learn some terrific skills, including how to create a solar water heater, build a makeshift teepee, and get the best view of the night sky.

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  • Like Bug Juice on a Burger

    2013 by Julie Sternberg

    Eleanor is excited about carrying on the family tradition of attending camp. But unlike her friends, who shared past stories of M&Ms and trampolines, Eleanor gets stuck with gluten-free cookies and swim class at Camp Wallumwahpuck. Even though I’ve never been to camp, I could really relate to Eleanor’s struggle. I HATED swimming lessons and have ALWAYS LOVED M&Ms! Told in verse with cartoon illustrations, this quick story is the perfect summer read.

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  • Summer Ball

    2007 by Mike Lupica

    I’m not much for sports books, but this sequel to Mike Lupica’s Heat is as engaging as the original. Danny’s short stature still gets in the way of people seeing what a truly great basketball player he is, this time as he attends “Right Way” basketball camp. Starting high school in the fall, Danny discovers his old rival is on his camp team and also experiences some emotional growing pains.

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  • The Outcasts of 19 Schuyler Place

    2004 by E. L. Konigsburg

    What can I say about this charmingly unique tale that hasn't already been said? A lot…but share more? To quote the main character, “I prefer not to.” Let's just say avid readers will really enjoy this book from the award-winning author of The View from Saturday and From the Mixed-up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler.

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  • Spy Camp

    2013 by Stuart Gibbs

    Middle school spy Ben is looking forward to the summer, but that’s not in the cards, as he must attend required spy survival training at a rustic wilderness camp. Hilarity ensues—for the reader at least—in this comedic adventure for fans of spy humor.

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  • Mosquitoes Are Ruining My Summer! and other silly dilly camp songs

    2011 by Alan Katz

    Gather ’round the campfire and sing these silly songs to the tune of popular rhymes. Maybe not as funny as Weird Al, but with titles like "Whose Idea Was This Dumb Hike" (to the tune of “Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star), who can complain?!

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  • OyMG

    2011 by Amy Fellner Dominy

    This book manages to address the topics of discrimination, stereotypes, and identity while still being a fun and entertaining summer read! Ellie faces a tough choice: hide her Jewish heritage at a prestigious Christian performing arts summer camp, or be true to herself and lose out at her dreams. It's not all that easy, especially when the cute Devon is involved. I really enjoyed Ellie and her smart, ambitious, but also competitive and stubborn personality.

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  • Camp Rex

    2014 by Molly Schaar Idle

    This imaginative "camping guide" for little ones features Cordelia and her dinosaur pals as they trek through a backyard adventure. The tongue-in-cheek illustrations reveal dinosaurs aren't great campers, but will definitely amuse both young and old.

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