Camping in the Wild

Camping in the Wild by Nicholas Oldland, published by Kids Can Press Ltd on September 2, 2025, is a delightful addition to the Life in the Wild series. This 32-page children’s book features a humorous tale where a bear, a moose, and a beaver embark on a camping adventure by a lake. Despite the moose’s well-intentioned camping guide filled with essential tips, the friends prioritize fun over safety, leading to a series of comical mishaps.
Readers will find a lighthearted exploration of friendship and teamwork as the trio navigates their camping challenges. The story highlights themes of growing up, social skills, and humor, making it relatable for young audiences. As the friends face one blunder after another, they learn valuable lessons about cooperation and the importance of sticking together, even when things don’t go as planned. This engaging narrative promises to entertain while subtly imparting insights about friendship and problem-solving.
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The friends from the bestselling Life in the Wild series give camping a try – what could possibly go wrong? A bear, a moose and a beaver decide to go camping and choose a perfect spot near a lake. The moose has brought along a camping guide filled with tips such as: make sure tent poles and guidelines are secure; never leave a campfire unattended; and keep food out of reach … none of which they follow! Who would want to work when there is fun to be had? Naturally, one thing after another goes wrong, so, naturally, they start blaming each other. Can the friends salvage what’s left of their camping trip? This funny story proves that mishaps, misadventures and mayhem are no match for true friendship!
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