Freddy Goes Camping

Freddy Goes Camping by Walter R. Brooks is a delightful reprint published by Puffin Books in 2003, featuring 258 pages in English. This story follows Mr. Camphor, who is less than pleased with the visit from his aunts, Minerva and Elmira. In a bid to reclaim his peace, he enlists the help of Freddy and his friends, leading to a series of humorous escapades.
Readers will find a charming narrative that combines elements of juvenile fiction with themes of animals, particularly farm animals like pigs. The story explores the dynamics of family visits and the humorous situations that arise from them, all set against the backdrop of camping and outdoor activities. This edition invites readers to enjoy a lighthearted tale filled with laughter and adventure.
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“Welcome back, you paragon of porkers!”–Washington Post
“The American version of the great English classics, such as the Pooh books or The Wind in the Willows.”–The New York Times Book Review
In Freddy Goes Camping…, Mr. Camphor’s aunts, Minerva and Elmira, were staying with him, much to his disgust. “There’s two kinds of aunts,” he said. “There’s the regular kind, and then there’s the other kind. Mine are the other kind.” He enlists Freddy’s aid in an attempt to rid his house of the ladies, with the result that Freddy and his chums become
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