Kate’s Camp-Out

Kate’s Camp-Out by Susan Saunders is a First Edition published by Scholastic in 1988, featuring 87 pages in English. This children’s fiction book follows Kate and her family as they invite the Sleepover Friends to camp at Spirit Lake. The story unfolds with the girls facing various challenges, including encounters with mice in their cabin, playful boys who enjoy practical jokes, and a ghost that adds an element of mystery to their adventure.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of friendship and adventure in a camping setting. As the girls navigate their experiences at Spirit Lake, they deal with the unexpected and learn to work together in the face of challenges. This edition offers a glimpse into the dynamics of childhood friendships and the excitement of outdoor adventures, making it a relatable read for young audiences interested in girls’ fiction.
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Kate’s family invites the Sleepover Friends to go camping at Spirit Lake, where the girls encounter mice in the cabin, two boys who like to play practical jokes on girls, and a persistent ghost.
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