Arnie Goes to Camp

Arnie Goes to Camp by Nancy Carlson, published by Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated in 1990, is a vibrant children’s book featuring 32 pages of full-color illustrations. This edition follows Arnie, who feels homesick as he boards the bus to camp, unaware of the silly songs his fellow campers sing. As the story progresses, Arnie’s initial fears give way to excitement and engagement, showcasing his journey through the camp experience.
Readers will find a lively narrative that captures the essence of childhood emotions, particularly the challenges of homesickness and the joy of overcoming fears. The book explores themes related to camping and outdoor activities, making it relatable for young readers. With its bold colors and dynamic illustrations, Arnie Goes to Camp presents a delightful visual experience that complements the story’s engaging plot.
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“The only one on the bus who doesn’t know the words to the campers’ silly songs, Arnie is awash in homesickness. But, before long, he’s too busy to think of home. . . . Arnie’s story unfolds in a riot of bold colors and busy pages. . . . His fears are every child’s, and his triumph one that all can share”.–School Library Journal. Full color illustrations throughout.
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