I know you'll want to read this book if you love camping, crafts, or yummy treats.
Whether you're in an RV or pitching a tent, camping can be an exciting adventure. No matter how you decide to camp, safety precautions must be followed. There are wild animals to contend with, bugs to fight off, poison plants to avoid, and fire to maintain, and you must never forget the essentials for making s'mores.
It never fails every time I went camping, rain soon came. The characters in What a Night by Mrs. Overton face the same predicament. They run for shelter inside their RV; a scratching noise catches the curiosity of one camper.
After What a Night by Mrs. Overton, there's a chance to meet the characters and learn more about horticulture and Missouri animals. There's also a fun craft and the recipe for brown bears for you to do with your kids. What fun!
I know you'll want to read this book if you love camping, crafts, or yummy treats.
Whether you're in an RV or pitching a tent, camping can be an exciting adventure. No matter how you decide to camp, safety precautions must be followed. There are wild animals to contend with, bugs to fight off, poison plants to avoid, and fire to maintain, and you must never forget the essentials for making s'mores.
It never fails every time I went camping, rain soon came. The characters in What a Night by Mrs. Overton face the same predicament. They run for shelter inside their RV; a scratching noise catches the curiosity of one camper.
After What a Night by Mrs. Overton, there's a chance to meet the characters and learn more about horticulture and Missouri animals. There's also a fun craft and the recipe for brown bears for you to do with your kids. What fun!
Whether you're in an RV or pitching a tent, camping can be an exciting adventure. No matter how you decide to camp, safety precautions must be followed. There are wild animals to contend with, bugs to fight off, poison plants to avoid, and fire to maintain, and you must never forget the essentials for making s'mores. Luke asked for "brown bears," which I had never heard of before, so I stopped reading and looked them up. I should've waited because after the story concluded, I discovered the recipe and dessert's image courtesy of Miss Ginny Chef Extraordinaire. Looks yummy and is super easy to make!
It never fails every time I went camping, rain soon came. The characters in What a Night by Mrs. Overton face the same predicament. They run for shelter inside their RV, precisely what I would've done! While in the vehicle, a scratching noise catches the curiosity of one camper. This is where we meet a woodland creature. Raccoons are cute, especially those covered in Cheetos dust, but I would advise children to follow the steps of the camper and not go near a wild animal.
Kids will wonder if animals get in trouble with their parents as human children do. I would tell them yes. It would be plausible to think they must be taught right from wrong and how to stay safe.
After What a Night by Mrs. Overton, there's a chance to meet the characters and learn more about horticulture and Missouri animals. There's also a fun craft for you to do with your kids. What fun!
Amazon's recommended reading age is 1-10. Children three and older will probably follow along better. Plus, they will most likely sit still much longer than a one-year-old so that you can finish the entire story.
I know you'll want to read this book if you love camping, crafts, or yummy treats.