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Read-Alikes for
Bugs for Breakfast
by G. E. Stanley
Book Capers, our book discussion group for students in
grades 2 & 3, read and discussed Bugs for Breakfast.
If you liked this book, you'll love reading these other adventures featuring the Scaredy Cats: |
| The Day the Ants Got Really Mad
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| Mrs. O'Dell's Third-Grade Class is Shrinking
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| The New Kid in School is a Vampire Bat
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| There's
a Shark in the Swimming Pool
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| The Vampire Kittens of Count Dracula
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| A Werewolf Followed Me Home
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Who Invited Aliens to My Slumber Party
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MORE BOOKS TO ENJOY: Camping Adventures.
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| Werewolves Don't Go to Summer Camp
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by Debbie Dadey
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J DAD
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| The Bailey School campers are greeted at Camp Lone Wolf by barefoot Mr. Jenkins. He eats nearly raw hamburgers, avoids light and campfires and tells them legends about the boy who disappeared and the howl of a lone wolf. Could Mr. Jenkins be a werewolf?
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(Look for other titles in this series.)
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| Lights Out!
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by John Himmelman
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JE HIM
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Eyeballs on the ceiling and vampires at the outhouse are only two of the reasons the Camp Badger Scouts find for getting Counselor Jim to turn the lights back on.
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| Pinky and Rex and the Double-Dad Weekend
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by James Howe
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JR HOW
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Pinky and Rex and their dads are ready for a weekend outdoors. The car is packed, piled high with sleeping bags, food, and a brand-new tent. The only problem is that it starts to rain while they're in the car. Will the rain spoil their weekend?
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| Amelia Bedelia Goes Camping
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by Peggy Parish
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JR PAR
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Amelia Bedelia goes on a camping trip. As always, she follows the instructions given to her exactly as they were said, including pitching a tent and rowing boats.
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| Molly Saves the Day
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by Valerie Tripp
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J TRI
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| Except for being afraid of swimming, Molly is having a great time at camp until Miss Butternut announces the beginning of the camp's Color War. Can her team get to Chocolate Drop Island and find the flag hidden by the blue team? Worse yet, will she have to swim?
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This list was prepared by Youth Services at St. Charles Public Library,
July 1999.
630-584-9390
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