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Mouse Scouts

Camp Out

#3 in series

ebook
1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available
Badges are better when you earn them together! The Mouse Scouts are ready to earn a new badge . . . but can they make it in the wild without their fearless leader?
 
The Scouts are hitting the nature trail to earn their “Camp Out” badge. But not all of the troopers are gung-ho about sleeping beneath the stars. Violet can’t bear the thought of leaving her comfy bed behind, while everything about the great outdoors seems to make Junebug sneeze.
 
But when Miss Poppy goes missing, can the Scouts work together to track down their troop leader?
 
Brimming with lively black-and-white illustrations—including pages from the official Mouse Scout Handbook—these darling stories about the smallest Scouts with the biggest hearts are just right for fans of Ivy and Bean.
 
“Strong characters plus lots of laughs make this a welcome series for new readers.”
Kirkus Reviews
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 9, 2015
      Dillard (the Extraordinary Warren books) kicks off the Mouse Scouts series with a good-natured story about the gardening travails of a group of young mice who are attempting to earn their Sow It and Grow It scouting badges. Quiet Violet, her more daring friend Tigerlily, and their fellow scouts learn that determination and hard work are essential to creating a thriving garden; they collaborate to gather seeds and, later, fend off pests big and small. Understated pencil illustrations readily capture the mice’s emotions, while excerpts from their Mouse Scout Handbook offer a humorous window into their world (“A single pea is a healthy snack,” reads one entry). It’s easy to imagine children finishing this book with an increased interest in both gardening and scouting. Available simultaneously: Make a Difference. Ages 7–10. Agent: Lori Nowicki, Painted Words.

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2017
      Energetic Tigerlily, shy Violet, and the other Mouse Scouts work as a team to earn the "Camp Out" badge (and find their lost scout leader) on their first-ever camping expedition. Short chapters are interspersed with amusing illustrations and excerpts from the Mouse Scout Handbook. With sweet and funny characters, not-too-scary danger, and whimsical mouse inventions, this third installment will thrill series fans and newbies alike.

      (Copyright 2017 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

    • School Library Journal

      November 1, 2015

      Gr 1-4-An illustrated chapter book series comprised of the winsome tales of Tigerlily and Violet, two newly minted Acorn Scouts. The pair of friends are joined by their fellow mice in adventures. Each title follows the protagonists as they attempt to earn a badge, guided by their scout leader, Miss Poppy. In the first installment, the girls work diligently at growing a garden, all the while fending off pesky weevils and squirrels. In the second story, the troop decides to earn the Make a Difference badge by cleaning up the local park. But during their clean up attempt, they must rescue a cat-a natural mouse predator-from a tree using a basket and pulley system. Peppered with black-and-white pencil drawings, excerpts from the Mouse Scout Handbook, and a copy of the Mouse Scout Song, this series is sure to appeal to any new or old scouts. Additionally, the books contain an illustrated listing of badges, hinting at future titles in which the girls attempt to earn Fun and Foraging or Friendship badges. The two main characters, Tigerlily and Violet, are polar opposites, with Tigerlily being a bit of a wild child and Violet more reserved, reminiscent of Ivy and Bean. Full of feel-good messages and morality lessons, these books are a creative and fun way to interest young readers in teamwork and environmental stewardship. VERDICT At times the comedy and vocabulary may be tricky for newly emergent readers, but these titles would do well in libraries with fans of Judy Moody, Junie B. Jones, and the Nancy Drew Clue Crew.-Kaitlin Malixi, Virginia Beach Public Library, VA

      Copyright 2015 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2016
      Nervous Violet and energetic Tigerlily eagerly start Acorn Scouts. In book one, their stern scoutmaster has the mice plant a garden for their "Sow It and Grow It" badge; next, the scouts earn their "Make a Difference" badge cleaning up the park and saving a cat. These sweetly humorous chapter books feature endearing characters and delightful grayscale illustrations. "Mouse Scout Handbook" inserts included.

      (Copyright 2016 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

    • Booklist

      December 15, 2015
      Grades 2-4 The author-illustrator of Perfectly Arugula (2009) and the Extraordinary Warren graphic novels enters chapter-book territory with this cheerful series starter. Timid Violet and exuberant Tigerlily are best friends and newly fledged Acorn Scouts trying to earn a Sow It and Grow It merit badge with their troop mateshaughty Hyacinth; Petunia, with the crooked tail; Cricket, who's always nibbling; and allergic Junebug. Each mouse is identifiable in the gray-scale pencil and digital-media illustrations included on every spread, and Dillard incorporates selections from the Mouse Scout Handbook, which explains the requirements for the gardening badgethis troop's summer project. Some suspense is added to the simple plot when garden pests, small and then large, threaten their harvest until the resourceful friends find just the right defenses. Also included are the Mouse Scout pledge, the words and music to the Acorn Scout song, and a list of attainable badgessetting the stage for episodes to follow. Readers won't have to be scouts to enjoy this agreeable tale of friendship and gardening.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2015, American Library Association.)

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  • ATOS Level:4.8
  • Lexile® Measure:720
  • Interest Level:K-3(LG)
  • Text Difficulty:3

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