Camp Babymouse (Babymouse, #6)

Camp Babymouse (Babymouse #6)

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Welcome to Camp Babymouse! Two weeks of fresh air, fun, and friendship! Babymouse can't wait for the adventures to start. All that she has to do is relax and make sure she doesn't get lost in the wilderness. What could possibly go wrong, right Babymouse? Uh . . . Babymouse? BABYMOUSE? Uh-oh! Will camp be all that Babymouse dreams of? Or is our brave and fearless camper los...more
Paperback, 96 pages
Published May 8th 2007 by Random House Books for Young Readers (first published May 1st 2007)
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Hannah Edwards
Camp Babymouse by Jennifer L. Holm is part of the Babymouse series. This set of books is graphic novels all based upon this mouse and the different adventures and things/events that happen day to day. I think that Jennifer Holm did a great job with these books and Camp Babymouse in particular. Graphic novels are a great tool for teachers to use in order to get students interested in reading, the students don't realize that they are reading an actual novel because of all the pictures that are inc...more
Haley Shade
Camp Babymouse is such a cute, wonderful graphic novel to read. I like this graphic novel series because you don’t have to read the previous books in order to understand what is going on. I especially liked this book of the series because it is all about Babymouse’s adventures. I also love how the plot has a twist, you think she is just going to have weeks full of adventure and you would never expect the worse. So when she gets lost, it adds a little bit of excitement and twist to the book. I re...more
Sara
Category: graphic novel
Authors/Illustrators: Jennifer L. Holm and Matthew Holm
Title: Camp Babymouse
Publisher: 2007 by Random House Books
ISBN: 0375939881 (ISBN13: 9780375939884)
Genre: graphic novel
Reading level: grade 2 and up

Summer is here and Babymouse is all set for an adventure at her first week of overnight camp at Camp Wild Whiskers..."where girls go to get lost!" As always, she dreams of being the hero of the camp by saving lost campers and excelling in various camp activities and contests...more
Dolly
May 23, 2012 Dolly rated it 3 of 5 stars Recommends it for: children starting to read graphic novels
This is the sixth book in the Babymouse series by Jennifer L. Holm and Matthew Holm. The plot centers on Babymouse's adventures at sleepover camp. She isn't very successful at first at being a camper and I like that the ending is somewhat realistic, despite her eventual success. Her imagination runs wild, as usual, and she imagines herself in many different and fantastic scenarios. The cartoonish illustrations are filled with black, white and lots of pink and are typical for the series.

Our youn...more
Laura
This is my first Babymouse book and I really liked it! Babymouse heads to Camp Wild Whiskers, "where girls go to get lost!" And everything goes wrong. She makes a mess of her smores, loses points for her Cabin, annoys her new camp friends, and burns down the woods. But fortunately, Babymouse gets it together and manages to be a hero for the day.

The story was straightforward but engaging. My favorite parts were those that involved exaggeration and hyperbole. Babymouse has the top bunk in the cab...more
Beatrix
This is a great book for girls and some boys too, from ages 7-12. I like all Babymouse books, but this is my favorite! On every page you find yourself
laughing at her thoughts, dreams and more. Even though it's a quick read, I am always checking it out of the library. My favorite character is The Narrator
because he is always making Babymouse angry or embarassed. The best part is the illustrations of her daydreams.I hope you get too read it too!
Dana
This series is too cute. The graphics go from mostly white and black (when Babymouse is in the "real world") to colored pink (when Babymouse is daydreaming). My girls LOVE these books! The author/illustrator team have also created a new graphic novel series aimed towards boys called Squish. Squish: Super Amoeba
Judi Paradis
I finally decided I needed to read a Babymouse book because they are so popular at our school. I get it! The drawings are fun, the mouse is nutty and the story moves at a very fast pace. Babymouse is at summer camp and ruining everything for the girls in her cabin as she makes one mistake after another, destroying their chance to come in first in the camp contest. When she finally gets her act together at the end, it is a great relief--and lots of fun getting there.
Stacey
I enjoyed reading this to Caleb poolside. Lately the kids have been talking about going to camp summer 2013. Eli and Emma are telling Caleb what it will be like. So, he was assuming everything in Camp Babymouse will be true of Camp Sandy Cove. Fortunately it is not all exactly like babymouse, and he will not have to wash tons of dishes, but he will drink bug juice! Fun book-- typical.
John Howell
Camp Babymouse is a cute graphic novel with the potential to hook any reluctant reader. Babymouse does her best to try and fit in and make friends while at camp but unfortunately this doesn't happen easily. Her brilliant imagination keeps the book light hearted but a few of my students needed help recognizing the King Kong and Moby Dick references. All in all - a quick and humorous read for a fifth grader.
Ashley
2007 - Picture Book

In this graphic novel, we are given another adventure of Babymouse. Babymouse is going to camp and has high expectations of her role as Scout Babymouse. Unfortunately, Babymouse just can't get things right, and camp is a lot harder than she thought it would be. This is a funny quick read. I could see why students would like it.
Lilly
Camp Babymouse is about Babymouse going to Sleep away camp and trying to make her summer the best at sleep away camp. But so far nothing is going right for Babymouse. Everyone in her camp so far does not like Babymouse because she is messing up their teem points! But will Babymouse turn her frown up side down?
Angie
See, in this one Babymouse doesn't give up. She perseveres through her obstacles. That's awesome.

Plus? She feels about camp pretty much like I did. Allergic to lake water. Didn't like messy hair. Food is not so great. Not overly coordinated. I can relate. :]

Cynthia
Babymouse is brave enough to go to camp, but her actions cause her team to get a plethora of demerits. Luckily, she pulls her act together to help them win a competition and their friendship. Unfortunately, it is not enough to make up for all the demerits.
Abi
Babymouse - at sleep away summer camp! With the bugs and outhouses!

The setting allows the Holm siblings to play with new visuals and new characters (I loved Susie the skunk) and for Babymouse to break outside of her comfort zone.
Hannah Cobb
If you need a graphic novel for a second-grade girl, this is it! Pink, spunky, fashion-conscious Babymouse blazes a disaster-strewn trail through her summer camp, but in the end she saves the day and makes some special friends.
Harper
I tried to check out every single one of the Babymouse books that the library had, but my mom would only let me get half because she couldn't carry them all and she was worried about library fines. So I could #4-12.
Elyshia Schafer
It was a good book for maybe 7 years old and up. Very simple reading, but a good book for struggling readers. I didn't like the simplistic illustrations, but it is for young readers so they probably won't mind.
Meredith
Babymouse's imagination was in overdrive in this book, and I loved every second of it. In this installment, Babymouse goes to camp. I missed Wilson, and it seemed weird without Felicia, but it was still fun.
Kristin
This was my first experience with Babymouse, and I am just tickled pink! I now understand all of the Babymouse buzz, and she is not typical. I know many of my students who will eat these books right up!
Jennifer
I love Babymouse a lot. Jennifer adds a lot of humor,like her "stupid" or "dumb" locker.And her teacher.And I love how the authors make the bus so so "blah" like the teacher.
Maria
Babymouse and I have some things in common. I'm not super fond of camping activities either - but I have fun when I camp with my family.

Kelly
Jan 10, 2011 Kelly rated it 4 of 5 stars Recommends it for: Everyone!
Shelves: graphic-novel
On the copyright page there is always some comment Babymouse makes. In this book she says, "Hey! I'm NOT a work of fiction!" I found that hilarious.
Sophia Paz
When I was reading this one, I made my own T-shirt with Babymouse on it and wore it to Burney Falls. 3rd grade I read all these.
Meredith


Super cute, I love Babymouse's random escapes into her imagination...some of my students could definitely identify with that!
stephanie
this one kind of drove me crazy. poor babymouse, she isn't very good at a lot of things. lol.
Sherry
Loved this one...probably because of my own experiences at camp every summer! I love Babymouse!
Horace Mann Family Reading Challenge
Babymouse thinks camp will be fun, it isn't. Then it becomes better than fun! C.P.
Bethe
Not the best Babymouse, guess they all can't be fabulous.
chelsea
very funny if u like funny books and comicsa read this
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Jennifer L. Holm is a NEW YORK TIMES bestselling children's author and the recipient of three Newbery Honors for her novels OUR ONLY MAY AMELIA, PENNY FROM HEAVEN, and TURTLE IN PARADISE. Jennifer collaborates with her brother, Matthew Holm, on two graphic novel series -- the popular Babymouse series and the bestselling Squish series. She is also the author of several other highly praised books, i...more
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