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Ellie McDoodle…Have Pen Will Travel

Ruth Barshaw

Format
Hardcover
Published
2007
Category
5-8 year olds, 9-12 year olds, Simple Chapter Books, Sizzlin' Series
Publisher
Bloomsburg
ISBN
9781582347455
Pages
176

Description: Ellie McDougal’s parents go out of town and leave her with her aunt, uncle, and cousins who decide to go camping for a week. Ellie is not looking forward to the trip. Her cousins-Deanna, Eric, and Ben-Ben drive her crazy, but she is glad she has her trusty sketchbook to keep her company. Throughout the week she learns a lot about her family, and herself. A wonderful graphic novel/personal journal/field guide that show’s children that writing doesn’t have to just be paragraphs! Just a Heads Up: (General) Take time to talk about what to do if you get lost from your parents or caregivers. In this story, the children get lost in the woods at the campground.

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