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Bug Blonsky and His Swamp Scout Survival Guide

Hardback

Main Details

Title Bug Blonsky and His Swamp Scout Survival Guide
Authors and Contributors      By (author) E.S. Redmond
Illustrated by E.S. Redmond
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:96
Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 171
ISBN/Barcode 9781536206760
ClassificationsDewey:FIC
Audience
Children / Juvenile

Publishing Details

Publisher Candlewick Press,U.S.
Imprint Candlewick Press,U.S.
Publication Date 13 April 2021
Publication Country United States

Description

Bug Blonsky is back, making mischief at camp, tracking Bigfoot, and entertaining readers with another madcap list: his "unofficial" Swamp Scout Survival guide. In an uproarious follow-up to Bug Blonsky and His Very Long List of Dont's, Bug takes early chapter book readers along on a weekend Swamp Scout trip. At Camp Win-Kee-Noo, you can earn merit patches for "paying attention" and "following directions," but not for any of the things Bug excels at-stuff like armpit farting and being wiggly. As a True Bigfoot Believer, the only patch Bugs wants on his Swamp Scout vest is the Curious Creature patch for spotting an odd or uncommon animal. Know-it-all Abner insists that if Bigfoot were real, he would be listed in the "Terrible Things to Avoid" section of their official Swamp Scout survival guide. Leave it to Bug to write his own guide, jam-packed with tips and tricks for making the most (mischief) out of camp . . . plus a few startling discoveries. Funny, irreverent, fast-paced, and packed with comic illustrations, Bug's second outing will keep young readers in stiches (and possibly out of poison ivy).

Author Biography

E. S. Redmond is the author-illustrator of the first book in the Bug Blonsky series as well as the picture books Felicity Floo Visits the Zoo, a Wanda Gag Read Aloud Book Award winner, and The Unruly Queen. She lives in Massachusetts.

Reviews

While he's on a camping trip, Bug makes a list of "Terrible Things To Avoid," which includes several of the other scouts along with "rubbery hot dogs," "rabbit poop," and "the outhouse." Fans of bathroom humor will be very fond of this novel. . .Anyone who loved the first Bug Blonsky book, which was crammed with frogs and armpit farts, will find the same sort of jokes here, but they may also love the moments of sweetness. -Kirkus Reviews