How to Camp Like a Pro

Author:   Jeff Burlingame
Publisher:   Enslow Publishing
ISBN:  

9781622852390


Pages:   48
Publication Date:   16 July 2014
Format:   Hardback
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With this ""How-to"" guide, readers will learn all the basic knowledge of camping and the important components that will make a first time camping trip a success. Between picking a location and setting up camp to the necessary gear and supplies, readers will learn everything needed to become a skilled camper.

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Author:   Jeff Burlingame
Publisher:   Enslow Publishing
Imprint:   Enslow Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 23.10cm
Weight:   0.227kg
ISBN:  

9781622852390


ISBN 10:   1622852397
Pages:   48
Publication Date:   16 July 2014
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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These short books offer plenty of interesting and kid-friendly facts, including directions for how to rescue someone who falls in the water using the Reach-Throw-Row-Go method. Colorful photos, along with sidebars, enliven the text. Unfortunately, these books are often marred by awkward writing, as in Choosing to leave one's house to recreate and sleep outdoors is the essence of camping. Though each title offers a table of contents, organization is also poor. There's an emphasis on safety and preparedness, including necessary equipment and supplies, but the text is bogged down with repetitive, wordy descriptions. Bowlines and sheet bend knots are useful for boaters, but the instructions without illustrations or graphics are confusing and vague. The Great Outdoors (Child's World, 2015) and Adventures in the Great Outdoors (Windmill, 2014) are better, though written for younger readers. These are marginal selections where the topics are popular., School Library Journal Fall 2014


These short books offer plenty of interesting and kid-friendly facts, including directions for how to rescue someone who falls in the water using the ""Reach-Throw-Row-Go"" method. Colorful photos, along with sidebars, enliven the text. Unfortunately, these books are often marred by awkward writing, as in ""Choosing to leave one's house to recreate and sleep outdoors is the essence of camping."" Though each title offers a table of contents, organization is also poor. There's an emphasis on safety and preparedness, including necessary equipment and supplies, but the text is bogged down with repetitive, wordy descriptions. Bowlines and sheet bend knots are useful for boaters, but the instructions without illustrations or graphics are confusing and vague. ""The Great Outdoors"" (Child's World, 2015) and ""Adventures in the Great Outdoors"" (Windmill, 2014) are better, though written for younger readers. These are marginal selections where the topics are popular., School Library Journal Fall 2014


These short books offer plenty of interesting and kid-friendly facts, including directions for how to rescue someone who falls in the water using the Reach-Throw-Row-Go method. Colorful photos, along with sidebars, enliven the text. Unfortunately, these books are often marred by awkward writing, as in Choosing to leave one's house to recreate and sleep outdoors is the essence of camping. Though each title offers a table of contents, organization is also poor. There's an emphasis on safety and preparedness, including necessary equipment and supplies, but the text is bogged down with repetitive, wordy descriptions. Bowlines and sheet bend knots are useful for boaters, but the instructions without illustrations or graphics are confusing and vague. The Great Outdoors (Child's World, 2015) and Adventures in the Great Outdoors (Windmill, 2014) are better, though written for younger readers. These are marginal selections where the topics are popular., School Library Journal Fall 2014


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