Five Go Off to Camp

Five Go Off to Camp by Enid Blyton, published by Purnell in 1984, invites readers into an adventurous tale filled with mystery and excitement. This edition presents a story that unfolds in a camp setting, where the characters encounter various intriguing situations, including a tent on the high moors and mysterious happenings in a tunnel. The narrative features elements such as wooden-leg Sam and spook trains, creating an engaging atmosphere for young readers.
In this book, readers will follow the characters as they navigate their camp experiences, facing challenges and adventures that include escapes and the antics of Timmy, who humorously needs a bath. The story captures the essence of childhood exploration and camaraderie, making it a delightful read for those interested in tales of adventure and mystery. With its focus on friendship and the thrill of discovery, this edition of Five Go Off to Camp is sure to entertain and engage its audience.
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Tent on the high moors… Wooden-leg Sam… Spook trains in the dead of night… Jock comes to camp… Mysterious happenings in a tunnel… Escape… Timmy needs a bath.
alternate cover for isbn: 0340040033
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