Reg $12.95. Sale $10.95 My Camping Adventure The legend of the mountain's treasure is passed down from the old hermit bear to your child as they embark on an ecological family adventure.
Hard cover, 36 pages, 6 3/4 by 8 1/4
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The excerpt below is from a book created for a fictional character named Michael
Smith who is camping with his Dad and friends Larry, Wayne and Billy.
My Camping Adventure especially for
was created especially for Dad
With love from Michael
Happy Father's Day!
June, 2005
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There was so much camping gear
that Mike, Larry, Wayne, and Billy
had to get behind Dad and push to
make it all fit. Finally, the van was
packed. Everyone squeezed in,
and off they went. The adventure
had begun!
It was a long day of traveling, and
the children were tired. The setting
sun stirred the natural sounds of the
forest. After everyone had made
camp, Wayne studied the map with
Mike. "Look, Mike, we'll go this
way."
It was "Old Teddy Bear," the hermit,
who told Dad the story of the
mountain's treasure. Now Dad
would pass the story along to Mike.
"It's over that ridge," Dad told Mike.
"We'll have to camp overnight."
"We should check our supplies,
Mike. We wouldn't want to forget
anything," said Dad. Mike's
friends, Larry, Wayne, and Billy,
were there to help load the van.
Everyone was very curious about
the treasure.
That night, Mike could hear an owl
hooting in the distance. He found it
very difficult to sleep. Everyone was
so excited about the treasure! The
snoring that was coming from Dad
didn't help matters either.
Finally, morning came. Everyone was
up early and ready to go. "We want to
be sure not to leave any trash behind,
so let's clean up our campsite,"
ordered Dad.
"Here is some paper," said Billy, while
ripping it up and stuffing it into the
trash bag. Mike thought that the paper
looked a lot like the map. No, it
couldn't be.
"It's a rough trail, and we'll have to go
by horseback," said Dad. "Mike, stay
close to Larry, Wayne and Billy."
"Don't worry, Dad. You can count on
me," said Mike. Dad was glad to have
Mike with them.
Up the mountain, the trail became
narrow and winding. Mike was amazed
by the beautiful plant life surrounding
them. Finally, everyone stopped for
lunch.
"Who has the map?" asked Dad.
"Not me," said Mike.
"Not me," said Wayne.
"Not me," said Billy.
"It's gone!" exclaimed Mike. "How will
we ever find the treasure?"
"Hmmm... " said Dad. "Perhaps I can
remember the way."
Dad seemed confident about the way
to the treasure. This made Mike feel
better about the lost map. "Let's catch
some fish for lunch!" Dad said. Mike,
Larry, Wayne and Billy cast their lines
into the clear mountain stream. Mike
immediately hooked a big fish. It was
big enough for everyone to eat.
While everyone helped to prepare
dinner, Dad spoke to Mike, Larry,
Wayne and Billy. "When I was a young
cub like you, I met Old Teddy Bear, the
hermit, out here in these very woods.
I'll tell you his story tonight after
dinner." The food was served, and
everyone ate until they could eat no
more.
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