Ivy + Bean make the rules

Annie Barrows

Book - 2012

Seven-year-old Bean is too young to go to the camp her sister Nancy is attending, so she and her best friend Ivy decide to create their own camp.

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Published
San Francisco, Calif. : Chronicle Books c2012.
Language
English
Main Author
Annie Barrows (-)
Physical Description
126 p. : ill. 19 cm
ISBN
9781452102955
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Review by Horn Book Review

For spring break, Bean's older sister Nancy is headed off to Girl Power 4-Ever Camp ("Girls are strong! Girls are great! Girls have the power to cre-ate!") at the local park. Unfortunately, seven-year-old Bean is only old enough to attend Puppet Camp (as if!), so she and Ivy decide to start their own camp -- Camp Flaming Arrow. Putting their own twist on the usual activities, counselors Bean and Ivy end up unintentionally attracting quite a few interested campers. Making friendship bracelets turns into playing Houdini, resulting in lots of hands being tied to feet. For nature study, they chase Komodo dragons (a.k.a. kids playing soccer). First-aid instruction starts with some fake blood and bandages and morphs into zombies on the rampage. In this ninth book in the series, Ivy and Bean's version of Girl Power Camp's "hands-on learning in a safe and supportive atmosphere" will make their devoted fans very happy campers indeed. jennifer m. brabander (c) Copyright 2013. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

It's spring break, and Bean's big sister, Nancy, is off to Monkey Park, where she'll get to spend every day having secret, big-kid fun at Girl Power 4-Ever Camp for girls 11-14. Bean is 7. No way is Bean attending Puppet Fun! She and Ivy can make their own fun. After a false start (one board does not a tree house make; some things are beyond even duct tape's powers), Ivy has a brilliant idea, and Camp Flaming Arrow is born. When their moms let these small agents of chaos visit the park on their own, readers will know what to expect. Nancy's camp offers Crafts, Dance and First Aid; so does Ivy and Bean's--with a difference. Their friendship bracelets turn into chains binding Houdini hand and foot. Their tap dancing (stick thumbtacks into shoe soles, climb onto old metal wash tub and voil!) is more fun than a silly old dance routine--louder anyway. Their First Aid, with the help of fake blood and bandages, morphs into a game of Zombies among the Puppet Fun kids. Quickly acquiring an enthusiastic following, the two inventive camp counselors give a whole new meaning to Girl Power. As usual, Blackall's art conveys the girls' anarchically imaginative glee, bringing the mischief and mayhem to messy, hilarious life. Making the rules rules! (Fiction. 6-9)]] Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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