About this item
Highlights
- Edgar, an extremely average, ordinary boy, is NOT happy that his mother has signed him up for summer camp.
- 5-10 Years
- 10.0" x 8.0" Paperback
- 24 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Readers
Description
About the Book
Edgar meets some extraordinary creatures at summer camp! He's never been camping, imagines how horrible it will be, but then he discovers three extraordinary friends and he might just survive camp now.
Book Synopsis
Edgar, an extremely average, ordinary boy, is NOT happy that his mother has signed him up for summer camp. But he begrudgingly obeys his mother and gets on the bus, filled with anxiety. Having never been camping, he can only imagine having a terrible time. On the bus, he's forced to sit by a boy covered in hives-and this is just the beginning. When Edgar arrives at camp, his worst fears are realized. The camp counselors range from quite unfriendly to downright mean, adding to the stomachache that has been building since he packed his suitcase at home. Edgar feels all alone. But soon he discovers three extraordinary friends-and they just might be able to help him survive camp!Review Quotes
This book is a reminder for parents and children alike to never stop using their creatives minds! A brightly illustrated story about vibrant characters who will appeal to early readers and adults. Edgar's story is a catalyst for parents to share stories of their fun-filled youthful days at camp! -Mary Ford, Newspaper Editor
Edgar's Extraordinary Camping Adventure is a spirited story that celebrates the power of imagination. The tale's playful twists will delight children as they read how Edgar's feelings about summer camp grow from uncertainty to enjoyment. This is an entertaining and lighthearted book that is fun for the family to read together. -Emmeline Weber, Librarian