Arthur’s Camp-Out

Arthur’s Camp-Out by Lillian Hoban, published by Harper Collins on April 22, 1994, is a 64-page children’s book that explores the adventures of Arthur as he goes camping. In this story, Arthur finds himself in a situation where his friend Violet’s camping experience is disrupted by her friends’ reluctance to include him. To cope, Arthur decides to gather slimy creatures that he knows Violet would dislike, leading to unexpected challenges.
Readers will follow Arthur as he navigates slippery rocks, encounters swooping bats, and deals with hunger pangs during his camping trip. The narrative touches on themes related to juvenile fiction, sports and recreation, and the natural world, particularly focusing on animals. This edition is designed for beginner readers, making it an engaging choice for young audiences interested in outdoor adventures and the dynamics of friendship.
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Arthur’s gone Camping.
Violet’s camping out too, but her friends don’t want Arthur around. So Arthur decidesto collect slimy things he knows Violet wouldn’t like. But he doesn’t count on slippery rocks and swooping bats, or hunger pangs. Then he smells hot dogs roasting over a warm fire…
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