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Heidi Heckelbeck Goes to Camp!
Book #8 of Heidi Heckelbeck
By Wanda Coven
Illustrated by Priscilla Burris
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About The Book
When Heidi has trouble making friends at camp, she discovers that courage can be even more powerful than magic!
Heidi can’t wait to go to camp with her friend Lucy, but when they get there, Lucy’s camp friends from last year make Heidi feel unwelcome. At first Heidi uses her Book of Spells to help her win their friendship, but in the end she decides to be brave and ask the girls why they don’t like her. Heidi is surprised by their answer…and by the time camp ends she has made two new friends!
With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, the Heidi Heckelbeck chapter books are perfect for beginning readers.
Heidi can’t wait to go to camp with her friend Lucy, but when they get there, Lucy’s camp friends from last year make Heidi feel unwelcome. At first Heidi uses her Book of Spells to help her win their friendship, but in the end she decides to be brave and ask the girls why they don’t like her. Heidi is surprised by their answer…and by the time camp ends she has made two new friends!
With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, the Heidi Heckelbeck chapter books are perfect for beginning readers.
Excerpt
“Oogie da boinga!” Heidi Heckelbeck said as she grabbed a chocolate chip cookie from the dessert plate.
“What’s that supposed to mean?” asked Henry.
“Lucy told me about it,” Heidi said. “It means ‘wahoo!’ at Camp Dakota.”
“It also means you have camp spirit,” said Dad.
“Well, I have oogie da boinga too,” said Henry. “So why can’t I go to sleepaway camp?”
“Because you’re a SHRIMP,” Heidi said.
“Am not.”
“Are too.”
“Soon Henry will be old enough for sleepaway camp too,” Mom said.
“It’s going to feel like FOREVER until I’m old enough,” said Henry.
“Trust me,” Dad said. “It’ll go fast.”
“And so will this evening if we don’t hop to it,” said Mom.
“You two go and pack,” said Dad. “Henry and I will do the dishes.”
Heidi and her best friend, Lucy Lancaster, were leaving for Camp Dakota in the morning. Lucy had gone to Camp Dakota last summer. Now Heidi and Lucy would get to go together for two whole weeks!
Heidi’s clothes lay in piles on her bed. Mom had ironed name tags on to all of Heidi’s belongings.
“Let’s check off the last few things,” Mom said.
“Okay,” said Heidi.
“Now all I need are my tap shoes and a laundry bag.”
Heidi grabbed the shoe box from the shelf in her closet. She had tried tap in the school talent show, but that didn’t count because she had used a tap-dancing spell. Now she wanted to learn for real.
Mom took one last look at the packing list. “I’ll get you a laundry bag from the linen closet,” she said.
As soon as Mom left the room, Heidi thought of something else she wanted to pack—something super-important. She kneeled on the carpet and pulled her keepsake box out from under the bed. She opened the box and took out two things: her Book of Spells and her Witches of Westwick medallion. Mom would never allow me to take these, thought Heidi. But what if there’s an emergency?
Heidi looked up and listened for her mom. Then she lifted a stack of clothes and carefully tucked her Bookof Spells and medallion at the bottom of the trunk. She patted down her clothes as Mom walked back into the room.
“That’s it,” said Mom, tossing a laundry bag to Heidi. “You’re all packed for camp.”
“Oogie da boinga!” said Heidi.
Then she shut and latched her trunk.
“What’s that supposed to mean?” asked Henry.
“Lucy told me about it,” Heidi said. “It means ‘wahoo!’ at Camp Dakota.”
“It also means you have camp spirit,” said Dad.
“Well, I have oogie da boinga too,” said Henry. “So why can’t I go to sleepaway camp?”
“Because you’re a SHRIMP,” Heidi said.
“Am not.”
“Are too.”
“Soon Henry will be old enough for sleepaway camp too,” Mom said.
“It’s going to feel like FOREVER until I’m old enough,” said Henry.
“Trust me,” Dad said. “It’ll go fast.”
“And so will this evening if we don’t hop to it,” said Mom.
“You two go and pack,” said Dad. “Henry and I will do the dishes.”
Heidi and her best friend, Lucy Lancaster, were leaving for Camp Dakota in the morning. Lucy had gone to Camp Dakota last summer. Now Heidi and Lucy would get to go together for two whole weeks!
Heidi’s clothes lay in piles on her bed. Mom had ironed name tags on to all of Heidi’s belongings.
“Let’s check off the last few things,” Mom said.
“Okay,” said Heidi.
“Now all I need are my tap shoes and a laundry bag.”
Heidi grabbed the shoe box from the shelf in her closet. She had tried tap in the school talent show, but that didn’t count because she had used a tap-dancing spell. Now she wanted to learn for real.
Mom took one last look at the packing list. “I’ll get you a laundry bag from the linen closet,” she said.
As soon as Mom left the room, Heidi thought of something else she wanted to pack—something super-important. She kneeled on the carpet and pulled her keepsake box out from under the bed. She opened the box and took out two things: her Book of Spells and her Witches of Westwick medallion. Mom would never allow me to take these, thought Heidi. But what if there’s an emergency?
Heidi looked up and listened for her mom. Then she lifted a stack of clothes and carefully tucked her Bookof Spells and medallion at the bottom of the trunk. She patted down her clothes as Mom walked back into the room.
“That’s it,” said Mom, tossing a laundry bag to Heidi. “You’re all packed for camp.”
“Oogie da boinga!” said Heidi.
Then she shut and latched her trunk.
About The Illustrator
Priscilla Burris is the illustrator and author-illustrator of many books for children. She attributes her love of children’s books and library visits to the East Los Angeles Library. Priscilla loves her role of creating characters and stories for readers everywhere. She lives in sunny Arizona, where she finds the sunrises and sunsets awe-inspiring.
Product Details
- Publisher: Little Simon (May 7, 2013)
- Length: 128 pages
- ISBN13: 9781442464803
- Grades: K - 4
- Ages: 5 - 9
- Lexile ® 620L The Lexile reading levels have been certified by the Lexile developer, MetaMetrics®
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