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From New York Times bestselling author-illustrator Kayla Miller comes a graphic novel about venturing off to summer camp for the first time and stepping out of one's comfort zone, navigating new experiences, and the satisfaction of blazing your own trails.
Olive and Willow are happy campers!
Or are they?
Olive is sure she'll have the best time at summer camp with her friend Willow – but while Olive makes quick friends with the other campers, Willow struggles to form connections and latches on to the only person she knows – Olive. It's s'more than Olive can handle! The stress of being Willow's living security blanket begins to wear on Olive and before long...the girls aren't just fighting, they may not even be friends by the time camp is over. Will the two be able to patch things up before the final lights out?
The New York Times bestselling author-illustrator Kayla Miller has created an emotional and honest story about navigating new experiences, learning to step outside one's comfort zone, and the satisfaction of blazing your own trails.
Looking for more of Olive's adventures? Check out the companion books Click and Act.
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Add a CommentAnother great book by Kayla Miller. I love the illustrations and Olive's trademark "twintails!"
Reading this colorful sequel to "Click" made me a happy camper. Olive and Willow go to summer camp together. Both are new to the Bunny cabin, but they do not have the same success in adjusting to the camp setting. Soon Olive feels torn between being a good friend to Willow and enjoying time with other campers. Will the advice of a camp counselor help them to work through the issue and still enjoy the rest of camp? Will they both go home happy about their camp experience? You will just have to read this book and find out. Includes a "Let's Make a Friendship Bracelet" guide as well as extra info on Rube Goldberg Machines. Now I can't wait to read "Act."
It was pretty obvious that Olive and Willow were going to become friends again. I am pretty excited for "Act".
BRUH this book is weirdddd
#Gongingangers
SUB TO BIONIC
I liked it but it was predictable.
Summer may be over but this book will lend the invaluable lesson of working together, recognizing one another's needs as well as how to make and keep friends. I recommend this book to anyone aged 7-107.
This book gave me camp nostalgia! It is a great story about how friendships change and how we learn how to set healthy boundaries with our friends. I think it is a great read for any kiddo.
I think that it is a Wonderfull book ! it is a great and fun summer read ! I would recommend this for grades 4-7 ! it is really exciting and keeps you on the edge of your seat! when I had this book I couldn't put it down I ended up reading it in 2 days cause of how much I loved it
This hit the spot! I think the story and payoff is much better in this one than Click. I really enjoyed seeing the conflict, the different POVs, and then how the two girls resolved it. Definitely would recommend to late elementary/early middle school.
A fun graphic novel for kids about two friends who go to camp and how their friendship evolves. The instructions at the back of the graphic novel about how to make a friendship bracelet and the extra information about Rube Goldberg machines is a nice addition. For fans of Raina Telgemeier, Terri Libenson & Svetlana Chmakova.