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Camp Chaos (Go Girl! #11)

by Meredith Badger

Whenever Sophie made a wish, she wished for the same thing -- that her two best friends liked each other. Sophie makes a new friend when she is swapped into the other class at school.

Camp Buddies (Into Reading, Level N #62)

by Marg McAlister Bruce Rankin

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Camp Buccaneer (Pirate School #6)

by Brian James

Arrr, mateys! The Sea Rat is on course for Camp Buccaneer, where pirate kids from all over the seven seas gather to compete for a prize. Pete and his friends are determined to win. While on shore, the kids also have to worry about the White Skeleton Monkey that supposedly haunts the island -- as if swashbuckling and tug-of-war competitions weren't enough!

Camp Alien (Alien Agent #2)

by Pamela F. Service

Zack knows he's not a normal kid. He's really an alien agent-in-training, brought to Earth to help guide the planet into the Galactic Union. Aliens follow him to a ritzy summer camp, where he's hooked up with Vraj, a huge, dinosaur-like creature on her first-ever assignment. Their mission: To get back a bunch of alien Duthwi eggs that, if hatched, can harm Earth. Their problem: Lots of eggs, too little time, and those bad guys are still after them. So what's a young alien to do?

Camp (A Click Graphic Novel)

by Kayla Miller

From New York Times bestselling author-illustrator Kayla Miller comes a graphic novel about venturing off to summer camp for the first time and stepping out of one's comfort zone, navigating new experiences, and the satisfaction of blazing your own trails.Olive and Willow are happy campers!Or are they? Olive is sure she&’ll have the best time at summer camp with her friend Willow – but while Olive makes quick friends with the other campers, Willow struggles to form connections and latches on to the only person she knows – Olive. It&’s s&’more than Olive can handle! The stress of being Willow's living security blanket begins to wear on Olive and before long…the girls aren&’t just fighting, they may not even be friends by the time camp is over. Will the two be able to patch things up before the final lights out?The New York Times bestselling author-illustrator Kayla Miller has created an emotional and honest story about navigating new experiences, learning to step outside one&’s comfort zone, and the satisfaction of blazing your own trails.Looking for more of Olive&’s adventures? Check out the companion books Click and Act.

Camp

by Elaine Wolf

For most girls, sleepaway camp is great fun. But for Amy Becker, it’s a nightmare. Amy, whose home life is in turmoil, is sent to Camp Takawanda for Girls for the first time as a teenager. Although Amy despises spending summers at home with her German-immigrant mother, who is unduly harsh with Amy’s autistic younger brother, Amy is less than thrilled about going away to camp. And her reluctance about camp is only the beginning. At Takawanda Amy finds herself subjected to a humiliating "initiation” and also to relentless bullying by Rory, the ringleader of the senior campers. As Amy struggles to stop the mean girls from tormenting her, she becomes more confident. But then her cousin reveals dark secrets about Amy’s mother’s past, setting in motion a tragic event that changes Amy and her family forever. Winner of the Forward National Literature Award and a book-of-the-month pick by the Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center of Nassau County (NY), Camp is an acutely sensitive and compelling novel that will resonate with a wide readership.

Camp: A Novel

by Elaine Wolf

For most girls, sleepaway camp is great fun. But for Amy Becker, it’s a nightmare. Amy, whose home life is in turmoil, is sent to Camp Takawanda for Girls for the first time as a teenager. Although Amy despises spending summers at home with her German-immigrant mother, who is unduly harsh with Amy’s autistic younger brother, Amy is less than thrilled about going away to camp. And her reluctance about camp is only the beginning. At Takawanda Amy finds herself subjected to a humiliating "initiation” and also to relentless bullying by Rory, the ringleader of the senior campers.As Amy struggles to stop the mean girls from tormenting her, she becomes more confident. But then her cousin reveals dark secrets about Amy’s mother’s past, setting in motion a tragic event that changes Amy and her family forever.Winner of the Forward National Literature Award and a book-of-the-month pick by the Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center of Nassau County (NY), Camp is an acutely sensitive and compelling novel that will resonate with a wide readership.Sky Pony Press, with our Good Books, Racehorse and Arcade imprints, is proud to publish a broad range of books for young readers-picture books for small children, chapter books, books for middle grade readers, and novels for young adults. Our list includes bestsellers for children who love to play Minecraft; stories told with LEGO bricks; books that teach lessons about tolerance, patience, and the environment, and much more. While not every title we publish becomes a New York Times bestseller or a national bestseller, we are committed to books on subjects that are sometimes overlooked and to authors whose work might not otherwise find a home.

Camouflage

by Bindi Irwin Chris Kunz

A fast-paced adventure series featuring The Jungle Girl herself! The stories are inspired and co-created by Bindi Irwin, daughter of the iconic wildlife expert, Steve Irwin. The series features the characters of Bindi, her brother Robert, mother Terri, and the Australia Zoo. Camouflage: Book 4 At the new reptile park in Singapore Bindi and Robert have to blend into their surroundings to help stop some very suspicious activity in the dead of night.

Camouflage: Changing to Hide (Nature's changes series)

by Bobbie Kalman

It looks at camouflage as colors, patterns, and textures that some animals have on their bodies to protect them from predators. It also shows how other animals use camouflage to hide as they hunt for prey.

Camouflage

by Karen Klozenbucher

While Lydia and Ryan play hide-and-seek, they find animals that seem to disappear before their eyes! Learn about camouflage and the cool way it helps animals—and people, too!—blend into their surroundings. Will Ryan be able to find Lydia after she camouflages herself?

Camouflage

by Gloria Miklowitz

Kyle's summer is shaping up to be just like he'd hoped. He's finally getting to spend two months at his father's cabin in Michigan, learning how to shoot guns, drive trucks, and be a real man. But he can't help but wonder what's really going on in his dad's gun club. He doesn't start getting uneasy until he finds out the gun club is really a militia preparing for war with the federal government. And he doesn't start getting scared until he finds out what the militia is planning to do.

Camo Girl

by Kekla Magoon

Set in the modern-day suburbs of Las Vegas, a young girl finds herself caught between two worlds. She is drawn to the popular new boy--the only other black student in the school--but also loyal to her BFF, a geeky boy whose social status, like hers, is bottom-rung, and with whom she has shared an incomparable friendship. Author Kekla Magoon deftly navigates the muddy waters of racial and cultural identities in this contemporary exploration of one girl's attempt to find herself. kids that she has always longed to be.

The Cammy Awards

by Amy Tao

Find out which animals get the Cammy Award for being the best desert dwellers! Surviving in the desert heat can be dangerous–from deadly shifting sands to a lack of food and water, learn how animals like the Dromedary camel uses its eyelids to shield it from swirling sand, how Sandgrouse chicks soak up water from feathers on their fathers belly, and how the kangaroo rat never takes a drink!

La Camionetita Que Sabía Que Era Posible

by Darren Cox Marsha Way

Una camioneta llamada Cacho hace un trato con la camioneta más mala del pueblo llamada Máximo en la competencia de jalones. Si Cacho quiere ganar, tiene que aprender a creer en sí mismo. Un cuento que inspirará a los niños una y otra vez. Este libro incluye increíbles ilustraciones.

Los caminos más fantásticos del mundo (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Level R #56)

by Diana Noonan

El excursionismo es un pasatiempo que atrae a personas de todo el mundo. Muchos países tienen senderos famosos por su longitud, sus paisajes o su vida silvestre. ¡Lee sobre algunos de los caminos más fantásticos del mundo! NIMAC-sourced textbook

CAMINOS CRUZADOS

by Ally Condie

Segundo libro de la trilogía, JuntosCon su amor, Cassia y Ky han quebrantado las inflexibles normas de la Sociedad y ahora deben asumir las consecuencias. El castigo para ella es olvidar todo lo sucedido y empezar de nuevo en otra ciudad, donde ha sido reubicada junto con su familia. Ky, sin embargo, no ha tenido tanta suerte: las autoridades lo han deportado a las Pro­vincias Exteriores para que actúe como escudo humano en una guerra que quizá ni exista. Lo único seguro es que antes o después le alcanzará el fuego cruzado...Decidida a romper con el destino que les han impuesto, Cassia burla de nuevo las reglas y se desplaza hasta las Provincias Exteriores. Pero cuando llega, Ky ya ha huido. ¿Encontrarán el camino que les permita estar juntos? ¿Hallarán un lugar donde vivir en libertad?

Un camino peligroso (¡Arriba la Lectura! Level N #78)

by Linda Washington Tony Caldwell

NIMAC-sourced textbook <p><p> Carmen y su familia inician una tranquila excursión en el Big Bend. ¿Sabrá Carmen qué hacer cuando las cosas no salgan según lo planeado?

El Camino de Ameilia

by Linda Jacobs Altman

Amelia Luisa Martinez, a young girl from a migrant worker family, discovers a special tree that symbolizes her desire for a permanent home, away from the meandering roads that lead to work in the fields.

Camino a las estrellas (Path to the Stars Spanish edition): mi recorrido de Girl Scout a ingeniera astronáutica

by Sylvia Acevedo Isabel Mendoza

Una familia cariñosa, un vecindario repleto de niños y una mamá que cantaba todo el día… Sylvia Acevedo amaba todo lo que tenía en la vida. Un día se enfermó su hermanita, y todo cambió.Mientras su familia luchaba por salir adelante después de esa devastadora enfermedad, la vida de la pequeña Sylvia se transformó cuando ingresó a las Brownies. En Girl Scouts le enseñaron a crear sus propias oportunidades. La ayudaron a planificar su futuro y alimentaron su amor por los números y la ciencia.Con renovada seguridad, Sylvia navegó a través de las diferentes expectativas culturales de su escuela y su hogar, abriéndose su propio camino hasta convertirse en una de lxs primerxs latinx en obtener una maestría en ingeniería de la Universidad de Stanford y en una de las pocas ingenieras astronáuticas en el Laboratorio de Propulsión a Chorro de la NASA. ¡Disponible en español y ingles! Sylvia Acevedo es actualmente la Directora Ejecutiva de Girl Scouts de Estados Unidos. Su inspiradora historia, contada con calidez y perspicacia, alienta a los lectores a soñar en grande y a convertir sus sueños en realidad.

A Caminhonete Sabia Que Era Capaz

by Darren Cox Fabiana Rodrigues Castelo Branco

Uma caminhonete vermelha chamada Rusty faz uma aposta para o jogo de arranque com a mais cruel caminhonete, chamada Max. Se Rusty quiser ganhar, ele terá que acreditar em si mesmo. Uma estória totalmente inspiradora que inspirará crianças repetidamente. Este livro inclui lindas ilustrações.

Caminar

by Skila Brown

<p>Set in 1981 Guatemala, a lyrical debut novel tells the powerful tale of a boy who must decide what it means to be a man during a time of war. <p>Carlos knows that when the soldiers arrive with warnings about the Communist rebels, it is time to be a man and defend the village, keep everyone safe. But Mama tells him not yet -- he's still her quiet moonfaced boy. The soldiers laugh at the villagers, and before they move on, a neighbor is found dangling from a tree, a sign on his neck: Communist. Mama tells Carlos to run and hide, then try to find her. . . . Numb and alone, he must join a band of guerillas as they trek to the top of the mountain where Carlos's abuela lives. Will he be in time, and brave enough, to warn them about the soldiers? What will he do then? A novel in verse inspired by actual events during Guatemala's civil war, Caminar is the moving story of a boy who loses nearly everything before discovering who he really is.</p>

Camille's Team

by Stuart J. Murphy

Camille loves to build sand forts at the beach. But it's hard to build a fort alone. Camille and her friends make a plan. They find that they can get more done-and have more fun-when they work together.

Camille's Story, 1910

by Adele Whitby

Exciting secrets are waiting to be revealed in a new story arc set in a manor in the heart of Paris in the seventh book of this fascinating historical fiction series.Camille LeClerc has just moved into the grand estate Rousseau--one of the largest and most beautiful manor homes in all of Paris--with her mother, the cook. Living in the manor is a dream come true for Camille and brings her closer to the wealthy Rousseaus, with whom she has always believed she shares a special bond, despite her mother's constant urging to remember her place. Soon Camille is right at home inside the manor, and it's not long before she stumbles upon family treasures that have been hidden away for many years. Treasures that might be the key to unlocking secrets of the manor's past...and her own.

Camille McPhee Fell Under the Bus ...

by Kristen Tracy

Fair: just, equitable, what is right. Unfair: the life of Camille McPhee. Imagine being Camille McPhee. She has low blood sugar, so she carries extra food in a cooler. Would you want to do that? Didn't think so. And you wouldn't want to fall under the school bus. That happened to Camille, too! Her cat, Checkers, is lost. And her best friend, Sally, moved to Japan. It would be hard to stay optimistic, right? But Camille is what her mom calls hopeful. Because really? There are plenty of things to be positive about: gifted reading, a nonsqueaky mattress, eating banned foods, the big blue butterfly. Even making a new friend. Imagine that!

Camille McPhee Fell Under the Bus...

by Kristen Tracy

<P>Fair: just, equitable, what is right. <P>Unfair: the life of Camille McPhee. <P> Imagine being Camille McPhee. <P>She has low blood sugar, so she carries extra food in a cooler. Would you want to do that? Didn't think so. <P>And you wouldn't want to fall under the school bus. That happened to Camille, too! <P>Her cat, Checkers, is lost. And her best friend, Sally, moved to Japan. It would be hard to stay optimistic, right? But Camille is what her mom calls hopeful. Because really? <P>There are plenty of things to be positive about: gifted reading, a nonsqueaky mattress, eating banned foods, the big blue butterfly. Even making a new friend. Imagine that!

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