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Camp Babymouse by Jennifer L. Holm, Matthew Holm

sngick's review

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5.0

Loved this one...probably because of my own experiences at camp every summer! I love Babymouse!

sarahschem's review

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2.0

This book was a really funny graphic novel about going to nature camp.

abigailbat's review

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4.0

Babymouse is back and this time she's going to sleepaway camp for two weeks. Babymouse is certain she's going to be a great camper, but what happens when she has no friends and is terrible at every camping activity she tries? The incomparable Babymouse will find a way to win everyone over... or will she?? Another spirited and imaginative offering from the Babymouse team, it made me nostalgic for summer camp (and I didn't even really like camp!).

jshettel's review

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4.0

Love me some Babymouse!! This was a fave!

johnhowell's review

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3.0

Camp Babymouse is a cute graphic novel with the potential to hook any reluctant reader. Babymouse does her best to try and fit in and make friends while at camp but unfortunately this doesn't happen easily. Her brilliant imagination keeps the book light hearted but a few of my students needed help recognizing the King Kong and Moby Dick references. All in all - a quick and humorous read for a fifth grader.

calistareads's review

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4.0

This was a great Babymouse volume I thought. Babymouse does her best to make it at camp and help her cabin win the prize. She is having a hard time.

I enjoy the daydreams the best. I am a daydreamer too.

These are funny little stories. I enjoy this. They feel comfortable now.

library_brandy's review

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4.0

Consistent with the rest of the Babymouse books, which is to say cute (but now Owly-cute), funny, and a fun title for kids.

larrys's review

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4.0

Six year old daughter loved this. I needed to explain quite a bit about summer camps, as the whole camp thing is not really an Australian institution.

What a shame it's coloured in pink -- don't let this turn the little boys in your life away from reading it, given that children these days are conditioned to associate pink solely with girls.

sonshinelibrarian's review

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4.0

Poor Babymouse. I love that she is so persevering even in the midst of everything going wrong. She keeps trying and redeems herself, even if it doesn't all end up happily ever after. She has a good time and finds her worth in the group.

pussreboots's review

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3.0

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