Timo goes camping

Victoria Allenby, 1989-

Book - 2018

"Camping is supposed to be fun. But Timo's first-ever camping trip is not going so well. His friend Suki has a habit of laughing at things Timo doesn't find funny, like how he read a book about camping to prepare for the trip, or how Hedgewick fell out of his boat! Timo can't have fun when he's anxious Suki is going to tease him. When his own friend is making him feel bad, can Timo find a solution and help everyone enjoy the trip?"--Back cover.

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Published
Toronto, Ontario, Canada : Pajama Press 2018.
Language
English
Main Author
Victoria Allenby, 1989- (author)
Other Authors
Dean Griffiths, 1967- (illustrator)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
48 pages : color illustrations ; 22 cm
Audience
Ages 5-7.
ISBN
9781772780406
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Review by Booklist Review

When Suki proposes a camping trip, her four friends agree reluctantly, since they are all inexperienced campers. Feeling anxious, Timo visits the library and reads up on knot tying, canoeing, fire building, and so on. During their adventure, Suki teases him about his research, but they all rely upon his knowledge when things (inevitably) go wrong. Timo finally confronts Suki about the razzing, and the group discusses teasing that's fun and teasing that hurts. A sequel to Timo's Garden (2016) and Timo's Party (2017), this book tells an accessible, appealing story in eight chapters of large-print text. Created with warmth and attention to detail, the illustrations will help other noncampers imagine the settings and equipment as well as the dressed animal characters. The inviting cover art will draw readers to the book.--Phelan, Carolyn Copyright 2018 Booklist

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Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 2-4-Five friends embark on a camping trip in this early reader chapter book. Saucy Suki, grumpy Bogs, helpful Rae, quiet Hedgewick, and studious Timo decide-with the urging of adventurous Suki-to take a camping trip, even though none of them have gone camping before. Timo visits the library to learn about camping tips and tricks, and then they're off in a canoe down the river. But when dangerous rocks, unstable tents, and swamps arise, can the friends work together to make their trip a success? The campers learn an important lesson about how sometimes teasing, while done in fun, can be hurtful, and how even if you don't know everything, you can work together to make something a success. The bold illustrations are coupled with flowing, sensory-laden prose to make a treat for the eyes and ears alike. VERDICT An enjoyable choice for elementary schools and sure to be popular with children. A great choice for a class read-aloud during Kindness Week.-Amanda C. Buschmann, Carroll Elementary School, Houston © Copyright 2018. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

It's tough to relax and enjoy a camping trip when there's a friend along whose sense of humor is hurtful. Allenby's five woodland characters are full of personality. Timo, a rabbit, is the nervous one. When Suki, a squirrel, suggests a camping trip, Timo's dubious expression speaks volumes. But Suki knows how to get the gang onboard, assigning each a job title that fits their strengths; Bogs is dubbed the "Toad of Tunes," for example. As the trip unfolds, the group's inexperience causes mishaps, which become fodder for Suki's teasing. Timo is uncomfortable, but everyone else is laughing, though Suki's target's body language is clear. All Timo hopes is that he doesn't do something foolish, too. But it's inevitable, and when Suki opens her mouth to speak, Timo yells, "Stop!" "Suddenly all the words he had been holding in burst out like water from a dam." This allows the group to have a conversation about their feelings, and Suki is plainly remorseful. That night the five share a wonderful evening practicing the camping skills Timo learned at the library. And Suki shares her idea for their next adventure.Griffiths' digital illustrations depict the animals realistically but also anthropomorphize them with clothing; they walk on two legs. Vignette, single-page, and double-page artwork serves to show the friends' emotions and illustrate the text. Beginning chapter-book readers will look for the friends' next adventure and head to the library whenever their own skills are lacking. (Animal fantasy. 6-9) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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