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Megabat is a fraidybat / by Humphrey, Anna.; Reich, Kass.;
Daniel is not so sure about going to camp. There will be bugs. And uncomfortable beds. And leeches! Megabat can't wait to go to camp! There will be so much smooshfruit, and he loves a good sing-along. Daniel starts to think camp isn't so bad. He's made friends, and his bed isn't that uncomfortable. Megabat has made a new friend too. But his new friend wants him to go flying to spooky caves. And her mom is very toothy. As Daniel is getting into the swing of things and starting to enjoy camp, Megabat is getting himself into one tangle after another to avoid going into the scary woods. But can Megabat overcome his fears to help save his new friend?LSC
Subjects: Humorous fiction.; Boys; Bats; Fear; Friendship; Camps;
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Daniel Tiger's neighborhood. [videorecording] / by Public Broadcasting Service (U.S.); PBS Distribution (Firm);
It's a beautiful night in Daniel Tigers Neighborhood! Bring your jammies and come along as Daniel Tiger camps outdoors for the first time and experiences everything that makes nighttime special. From twinkling stars and playing with flashlights, to singing Goodnight Sun, theres something magical and wondrous about the night!G.DVD, region 1, widescreen presentation; stereophonic.
Subjects: Children's television programs.; Animated television programs.; Video recordings for people with visual disabilities.; Daniel Tiger (Fictitious character); Tiger; Camping; Friendship;
For private home use only.
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Lost in the wild! / by Behling, Steve.; Spaziante, Patrick.;
"Separated from the other campers, Ben and Bumpy have to survive on their own!"--Page [4] of cover.Grades: 1-3.LSC
Subjects: Adventure fiction.; Radio and television novels.; Dinosaurs; Camps; Survival; Amusement parks;
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A bed of stars / by Love, Jessica.;
A reassuring picture book about finding one's place in the world follows a father as he takes his child on their first camping trip where he shows, under a blanket of stars, that the universe is a friendly place.
Subjects: Picture books.; Father and child; Camping;
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Crossing over / by Davidowitz, Stacy.;
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Subjects: Humorous fiction.; Tomboys; Geeks (Computer enthusiasts); Robots; Wagers; Camps; Summer;
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Kamp Koral, SpongeBob's under years. [videorecording] / by Bumpass, Rodger,voice actor.; Fagerbakke, Bill,1957-voice actor.; Kenny, Tom,1962-voice actor.; Paramount Pictures Corporation,publisher.;
Rodger Bumpass, Tom Kenny, Bill Fagerbakke.SpongeBob, Patrick and Sandy's adventures continue at Kamp Koral. The campers befriend a ghost camper, have a demolition derby under Lake Yuckymuck, and continue to drive their teenage campy counselor Squidward absolutely crazy! Camp Master Krabs finally hires a camp nurse, and he also hires the Flying Dutchman to run the camp store. This volume contains the second half of Season One, episodes 14-26, in a 2-disc set - Plus The Tidal Zone: A SpongeBob Universe Special!Canadian Home Video Rating: G.Closed-captioned for the hearing impaired.DVD ; wide screen presentation ; Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital 2.0.
Subjects: Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Children's television programs.; Television comedies.; Animated television programs.; SpongeBob SquarePants (Fictitious character); Camps; Friendship; Marine animals;
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The banana-leaf ball : how play can change the world / by Milway, Katie Smith,1960-; Evans, Shane.;
Includes Internet addresses.Young Deo finds himself alone in a refugee camp in Tanzania, and becomes a target of a bully. He finds comfort in making a banana-leaf ball, and when a coach arrives to organize a soccer game, things begin to change for the better as the children overcome their differences while on the playing field. Includes information about the person who inspired this story, and well as about organizations that use play to build compassion and confidence in children.LSC
Subjects: Soccer stories.; Refugee children; Refugee camps; Bullying; Play;
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Four feet, two sandals / by Williams, Karen Lynn.; Mohammed, Khadra.; Chayka, Doug.;
Two young Afghani girls living in a refugee camp in Pakistan share a precious pair of sandals brought by relief workers.LSC
Subjects: Refugee camps; Refugees; Shoes; Sharing;
© 2007., Eerdmans Books for Young Readers,
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Auschwitz lullaby / by Escobar, Mario,1971-author.; translation of:Escobar, Mario,1971-Canción de cuna de Auschwitz.English.;
Subjects: War fiction.; Historical fiction.; Auschwitz (Concentration camp); Romanies; Concentration camp inmates; World War, 1939-1945;
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The mystery of the haunted dance hall / by Cotter, Charis.;
Bee's mom has a job in New York City for the summer, so Bee is being sent to summer camp. She's not excited about it. Being around other people is hard for her, plus she knows nothing about campfires, she's not a good swimmer and she's never even been in a canoe. When she first arrives, things go pretty much as she expected. The other girls either make fun of her or ignore her, and the woods surrounding the camp give her the creeps: she keeps hearing elusive music coming from somewhere in the distance, and there's something unearthly about it. But then Zippy comes on the scene -- an oddball like Bee, but with a lot more confidence and hard-won knowledge gleaned from many summers spent at this exact camp. And most importantly, Zippy has also discovered mysterious behavior going on at the camp: the older girls from the Hawks cabin are sneaking out to do . . . something. They're always exhausted, and their flashlight batteries are running out at an alarming rate. But their counselors are never woken up by girls sneaking out, no one on staff doing nightly rounds ever sees them outside the cabin, and even when they start doing a bed check at night, the girls all seem to be in their bunks. Zippy and Bee are on the case, and with the help of an unlikely ally, they try to figure out what the Hawks are up to. But they soon discover there's more going on than just the usual summer-camp hijinks. How are the Hawks getting out at night? What is the deal with the (very cute) mysterious boy who seems to be working with the groundskeeper? Where is the distant music coming from? And what does the reclusive camp founder know about all of it?
Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Camps; Friendship; Haunted places; Child detectives;
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