Bradford Street Buddies: Backyard Camp-Out
Jerdine Nolen
(Author)
Michelle Henninger
(Illustrator)
Description
The backyard campout is tonight. Jada and Jamal Perkins have never slept in a tent before. Neither have their best friends, Carlita Garcia and Josh Cornell. Camping is going to be so much fun. Or is it? It's really dark in the backyard. And what's that noise? It's coming from the bushes. Crunch! Crunch! Crunch! Scrunch! Scrunch! Scrunch! Will an unexpected visitor ruin the Bradford Street Buddies campout under the stars? Grab a flashlight and find out in this neighborhood adventure.
Product Details
Price
$4.99
$4.64
Publisher
Clarion Books
Publish Date
September 01, 2015
Pages
48
Dimensions
5.8 X 8.8 X 0.4 inches | 0.3 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780544368446
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About the Author
Jerdine Nolen is the author of numerous picture books including Raising Dragons, Thunder Rose, Plantzilla, Irene's Wish, and HarveyPotter's Balloon Farm, which was made into a TV-movie by Disney. She lives in Ellicott City, Maryland. Visit her website at www.jerdinenolen.com. Michelle Henninger lives with her family in Arvada, Colorado. She is the illustrator of the Bradford Street Buddies easy reader series.
Reviews
"Short chapters, heavy on dialogue, emphasize the growing relationships among friends and family, and clear, emphatic statements suit this selection for beginning readers ready for a slightly more developed story line. This gentle narrative offers a few surprises and a delightful twist for newly independent readers."
--School Library Journal
"A reachable challenge for those looking for a first chapter book...This friendly, multicultural neighborhood is where many children live...or wish they lived."
--Kirkus
--School Library Journal
"A reachable challenge for those looking for a first chapter book...This friendly, multicultural neighborhood is where many children live...or wish they lived."
--Kirkus