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Jerome Camps Out

By: Eileen Christelow
Narrated by: Johnny Heller
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Jerome Alligator is so excited he can hardly stand it. The students from Swamp School are going on a camping trip this weekend. He plans to fish, swim, and hike for two whole days. Everything would be wonderful if only he didn’t have to share a tent with Buster Wormley. Buster likes to play jokes - like putting ants in someone’s lunch box. At the campground, he seems to be everywhere, playing not-so-funny tricks. Will this turn out to be Jerome’s worst weekend ever? When Jerome comes up with a clever solution to the class bully, the result surprises everyone - even himself. Critically acclaimed children’s author Eileen Christelow wrote this humorous tale in response to a request from a group of second graders. Beginning listeners will want to hear Johnny Heller’s animated performance of the feisty young alligators again and again.

©1998 Eileen Christelow (P)1999 Recorded Books
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