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Melinda Goes Camping - cover

Melinda Goes Camping

Porsche Ray

Publisher: Fallen Leaves Publishing

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Melinda, her father, and Teensie are back!What was meant to be a calm, peaceful camping trip turns into a disaster as Teensie is kidnapped by a fish-eating carnivore.Can Melinda and her father make their way through a forest full of bears and a river full of salmon in time to rescue him?Don't miss the adventure in Melinda Goes Camping! Melinda Goes Camping is book 5 of the Melinda series.MELINDA books feature a large vocabulary, but shorter chapters to keep younger readers engaged.Melinda is a socially awkward girl, however, the problems she encounters have nothing to do with her gender. Every MELINDA book centers around a safe, wholesome adventure where Melinda must use the tools and skills she has previously developed to fix the problem.NO catty girl dramaNO boy-crazy idolizingNO children doing adult jobsClean. Safe. Fun.
Available since: 04/15/2023.
Print length: 163 pages.

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