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Read-Alikes for
Monsters Don't Scuba Dive
by Debbie Dadey

Book Capers, our book discussion group for students in grades 2 & 3, read and discussed Monsters Don't Scuba Dive. If you liked this book, you may also like reading these other books in the series about Camp Lone Wolf:


Werewolves Don't Go To Summer Camp by Debbie Dadey J DAD
The kids from Bailey Elementary School suspect that the hairy director of their summer camp may be a werewolf.
 
Pirates Don't Wear Pink Sunglasses by Debbie Dadey J DAD
There are some pretty weird grown-ups living in Bailey City. But could the boat instructor at Camp Lone Wolf really be a pirate searching for buried treasure?
 
Mermaids Don't Run Track by Debbie Dadey J DAD
Could the beautiful singing track coach at Camp Lone Wolf really be a magical mermaid?
 
Or look for one of the many other adventures starring the Bailey School Kids!
 

MORE BOOKS TO ENJOY: Fun tales of summer camp adventures  

Camp Ghost-Away by Judy Delton J DEL
Molly Duff has been looking forward to spending a week at camp with the Pee Wee Scouts, but when they are all in their tents for the night, she hears a ghostly voice -- is it a tiger, or maybe a ghost?
(Look for other adventures with the Pee Wee Scouts.)
 
The Case of the Cool-Itch Kid by Patricia Reilly Giff J GIF
Dawn is happy to be at summer camp, until her shell mirror and favorite pin disappear. She's forgotten her detective kit, but she decides to investigate anyway. Along the way, she discovers a new friend.
 
Ronald Morgan Goes to Camp by Patricia Reilly Giff JR GIF
Ronald Morgan is afraid he won't get a medal at camp because he's not especially good at swimming or running or singing, but on Medal Day he discovers what he is really good at.
 
The Ghost in Tent 19 by Jim & Jane O'Connor J OCO
It was a ho-hum summer, until he came along! A mysterious ghost leads the four boys of tent 19 on the trail of a buried pirate treasure.
 
Dunc and Amos and the Red Tattoos by Gary Paulsen J PAU
Dunc and Amos head for camp and face two weeks of fresh air - along with regulations, demerits, KP, and inedible food. Then they overhear a threat against the camp director and discover that camp funds have been stolen. Do these crimes have anything to do with the exotic red flower that some of the camp staff have on their arms?
(Look for other Culpepper Adventures.)
 
Molly Saves the Day by Valerie Tripp J TRI
Molly conquers her fear of swimming underwater when she and the other campers at Camp Gowonagin divide into two teams to play Color War.
(Look for other adventures starring Molly.)


This list was prepared by Youth Services at St. Charles Public Library, June 1998.
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