Tacky Goes to Camp

by Helen Lester

Tacky the Penguin (7)

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Tacky the penguin and his friends go to Camp Whoopihaha where they scare each other by telling ghost stories around the campfire, never expecting that one of the frightening stories will come true.

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(First I need to remind myself that Alison Lester and Helen Lester are both picture-book writers whom I enjoy, but they are not the same person.)

I've not read all the Tacky books, but I think this may be the favorite of those that I have. ?áIt's funny, and heartwarming, and though it is still tightly focused on the original theme it presents it with creative charm. ?áThe details of the 'world' are wonderful... these are penquins, in the Nice Icy Land; they are not human. ?áI mean to say, yes they eat s'mores, and use tents, but their Scary Stories feature sharks. ?áOh, and, unfortunately, a polar bear... wrong Pole... but then, Nice Icy Land is neither the Arctic or Antarctica, is it?
Another Tacky story, even more smiles and laughs. Tacky never fails to brighten my day. I love how Tacky always manages to stick out in absolutely everything he does! S'mores are so delicious! Even polar bears & penguins love a warm treat every now and again. Though in my opinion, the polar bear should have taken some s'mores to take back to his fellow campers. =)
Another hilarious Tacky story! Tacky and his companions go to camp and scary story night turns into a funny scary experience. And as usual, Tacky saves the day in his own, accidental, odd way.
This Tacky book is funny. Kids will want to read it over and over and over again. I love when Tacky says, "Want s'more."
Review: This book is a great example of fantasy because it combines the world as we know it and fantasy. The personified penguins, Tacky and his friends, go to camp and tell scary stories at night, never really expecting them to come true!
Theme: This story has an implicit them of the good things about differences among people, or penguins in this book. Tacky's friends realize that although he is different in some of his behavior, he is useful to the group overall and is good to have around.
Level: Primary, Intermediate
A really sweet story about penguins, and summer camp, and so much adventure. Kids would love this book because it is so entertaining.

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Jon Glasby is Head of Health and Social Care Partnerships and a senior lecturer at the Health Services Management Centre, University of Birmingham. Helen Lester is Reader in Primary Care in the Department of Primary Care at the University of Birmingham.

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Munsinger, Lynn (Illustrator)

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Canonical title
Tacky Goes to Camp
Original publication date
2009
Dedication
To Betty Gallagher, who after many years in kindergarten deserves to go to camp!
--H.L.
First words
It didn't exactly look like summer camp.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Tacky was an odd bird, but a nice bird to have around.

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Genres
Picture Books, Children's Books
DDC/MDS
813.69Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English2000-
LCC
PZ7 .L56285 .TLanguage and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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