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Camp Raptor - (The Backpack Dinosaur) by Julian Michael Carver (Paperback)
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Highlights
- When the Saunders go camping in the Pennsylvanian wilderness, Mr. Saunders tells the kids a scary story about a legendary creature named Fatfoot, who lives in the forest nearby.
- 6-11 Years
- 8.0" x 5.0" Paperback
- 116 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Action & Adventure
- Series Name: The Backpack Dinosaur
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About the Book
When the Saunders go camping in the Pennsylvanian wilderness, Mr. Saunders tells the kids a scary story about a legendary creature named Fatfoot, who lives in the forest nearby. It's up to Andy, Anna, and everyone's favorite raptor, Tennyson, to investigate the legend themselves.Book Synopsis
When the Saunders go camping in the Pennsylvanian wilderness, Mr. Saunders tells the kids a scary story about a legendary creature named Fatfoot, who lives in the forest nearby. At first, the children don't believe the strange tale, until things begin to go bump in the night. It's up to Andy, Anna, and everyone's favorite raptor, Tennyson, to investigate the legend themselves.
Review Quotes
"Julian Michael Carver has written a book that children will devour, much the way that Raptors apparently devour tennis balls. A Raptor Ate My Homework is an imaginative and adventurous story that is sure to provide hours of enjoyment."
4/5
- Dave Allen of Indies Today about "A Raptor Ate My Homework!"
"The fantastical aspect of this book (and series) are terrific for capturing a child's imagination. The dinosaur topic plus the idea of what would happen if you found a dinosaur egg is a great way to build on creative thinking and imagination. As a former teacher and current homeschool mom, my mind went wild with ways I could integrate science and language arts lessons with this amazing book."
- Joy Hardin of Finding Joy Publishing about "A Raptor Ate My Homework!"
"This is a great kids series that reminds me of the books I loved to read when I was child! Highly recommend it for parents and their kid's, as well as teachers and their student's! The next best next thing since R.L. Stine's Goosebumps!"
- Dustin Ross about "Camp Raptor"