Summer Camp Critter Jitters
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- $7.99
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- $7.99
Publisher Description
The beloved critters are nervous about going off to camp in this hilarious and reassuring companion book to New York Times bestselling author Jory John and critically acclaimed illustrator Liz Climo's First Day Critter Jitters.
Some familiar faces and some new ones meet up at summer camp . . . and they all feel nervous! There's a duck afraid everyone will find out he can't swim, a bear afraid of noises in the woods, and a sloth who worries he'll have to catch his own lunch. But can they get over their nerves to have some fun and make new friends?
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In this endearing companion to the collaborators' First Day Critter Jitters, the critters are back, and they're as worried as ever—this time, about attending sleepaway camp. John shares each critter's concern with winning candor. Norman the snake, for one, is worried about making friends: "Have you ever bumped into a snake in the woods? It doesn't usually go so well," a speech bubble reads, as the dot-eyed reptile imagines other critters fleeing in fear. Climo's expressive, fine-lined comics-style drawings, rendered digitally, similarly don't pull any punches (Chauncy the mouse imagines a looming, wholly unscalable bunk bed) in art that offers reassurance in its soft hues, visual crispness, and clear empathy. The group mournfully sighs all the way to Camp Super Fun, but an inadvertent team exercise and the late arrival of Sloth—initially mistaken for a campfire ghost—changes the mood dramatically, forging a tight bond across the group and instilling a newfound appreciation for camp life. Camp veterans won't find the resolution surprising, but the creators handle the subject matter expertly, with psychological astuteness and humor. Ages 4–8.