Cool Campers

Cool Campers by Mike Knudson, published by Puffin Books in 2011, is a children’s fiction book that follows the adventures of fourth-graders Raymond and Graham as they embark on a week at Camp Grizzly. Eager to be the coolest kids at camp, they soon realize they may not fit that mold and instead find themselves labeled as part of the Geek Patrol. Determined to change their fortunes, they set out to identify the coolest camper and mimic his every move.
Readers will discover a humorous exploration of friendship and self-identity as Raymond and Graham navigate the challenges of camp life. The story delves into themes of popularity and the quest for acceptance, all while maintaining a light-hearted tone. With 156 pages, this reprint edition is presented in English and is designed to engage young readers with its relatable characters and situations.
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It’s time for camp, and fourth-graders Raymond and Graham are excited about their week at Camp Grizzly. This summer they plan to be the coolest kids at camp, but when they arrive they quickly find out that they are more like the Geek Patrol than Cool Campers. So they decide to figure out who the coolest guy in camp is and copy everything he does. But will they end up being cool? Or are they doomed to be the biggest geeks in camp?
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