Summer Camp Stories
More for Ages 8-10
Whether your grade-schooler is going away or camping in the backyard, these tales will inspire them - they may even tell their own stories around the campfire.
Werewolves Don't Go to Summer Camp
The Bailey Elementary School third graders are greeted at camp by Mr. Jenkins, a growling barefoot creature who eats raw hamburgers and avoids lights.
Bailey School Kids series: book 2
Welcome to Camp Nightmare
The food isn't great. The counselors are a little strange. And the camp director seems demented. Billy can handle all that. But then strange things start to happen after dark, his parents won't...
Classic Goosebumps series: book 14
Slam Dunk!
In this sequel to "Safe at Home," eleven-year-old Jumper moves from Connecticut to Harlem. As he begins sixth grade, he decides to run for student council, try out for the basketball team, and...
The Summer Camp Mystery
When flags disappear, luggage is left behind, and ideas are stolen, the Alden children must learn who is trying to ruin summer camp.
Boxcar Children series: book 82
Cam Jansen: The Summer Camp Mysteries
In this Super Special book from the "Cam Jansen" series, Cam is off to summer camp where she solves three mysteries.
Cam Jansen series
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