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Sticky Goes Camping
by Michele Trimber and Ken Trimber; Illustrated by Nicole Ann Girimonti
20 pages; Saddle stitched; illustrated; catalogue #05-1824; ISBN 1-4120-6913-0; US$10.87, C$12.50, EUR8.93, £6.25
Sticky and her Brownie troop go camping, but are quickly disappointed when the mean Brownies from Ridgemont show up. Worse yet, they have to compete with them in three events.
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About the Book
Sticky Goes Camping is the second book of the Sticky series. In the first book. Oh Why Do I Have to Be So Sticky?, readers learned how five-year-old Doris Jean Grabowski became “sticky” and the problems it creates for her. In this adventure, Sticky is now seven years old and is still “sticky.” She and her Brownie troop from Hillsdale go on their first camping trip in the mountains. Everything is fine until they learn that the Brownies from Ridgemont will be joining them. The girls from Ridgemont are always mean to Sticky and her friends, and the last thing they want to do is spend a week with them in the woods. And to make matters worse, the Brownie Leaders have arranged for the troops to compete in three events during the trip: building a small cabin out of sticks from the woods, a scavenger hunt, and a fishing contest. See how Sticky and her friends handle their first camping trip and their big competition with the Brownies from Ridgemont!
The book ends with activities for children called the “Sticky Challenges.” The reader is asked to find various objects attached to Sticky throughout the pages and to answer questions about the camping adventure.
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Ken Trimber works for a consulting engineering firm headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA. He has written dozens of technical articles in the field of protective coatings and corrosion prevention that have been published in industry magazines. He is also the author of two editions of the Industrial Lead Paint Removal Handbook, and is the co-author of two editions of Volume 2 of the Handbook, Project Design. In addition to his technical writings, he and Michele co-authored an article that was published in Log Home Living. They also co-authored the first book of the Sticky series, Oh Why Do I Have to Be So Sticky?
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