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115 result(s) for "Camps Juvenile fiction."
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Donkey Hodie. Season 1, episode 36, Big nest bird party/Pet elephant camp
Donkey tries to act like a bird to fit in at Duck Duck's bird party, but she's not enjoying herself. Can she have fun by being her Donkey self? Then, Grampy and Donkey miss Gregory while he's away at camp, so they do special things to remind themselves of him.
Suddenly last summer
Amid the usual excitement and turmoil at summer's end, Dr. Steve announces that Camp Lakeview will soon close permanently, and while each camper reacts differently to the news, ultimately all come together and make the most of their remaining time.
Daniel Tiger's neighborhood. Season 6, episode 4, Daniel goes to day camp/Daniel's rainy day at camp
Daniel is excited for his first day at day camp! He and his friends go on a nature walk full of surprises. Then, Camp Counselor Amira shows Daniel and his friends how to make colorful tie-dye shirts.
The boy who cried Bigfoot
After hearing stories that a Bigfoot-like monster is haunting Camp Weno-wanna-getta-wedgee, ten-year-old Zack begins to find evidence that the legend may be true.
prisoners' right to read
an interpretation of the Library Bill of Rights The American Library Association asserts a compelling public interest in the preservation of intellectual freedom for individuals of any age held in jails, prisons, detention facilities, juvenile facilities, immigration facilities, prison work camps and segregated units within any facility. Incarcerated children and youth should have access to a wide range of fiction and nonfiction, as stated in \"Free Access to Libraries for Minors.\" * Correctional librarians should make all reasonable efforts to provide sufficient materials to meet the information and recreational needs of prisoners who speak languages other than English. * Equitable access to information should be provided for persons with disabilities as outlined in \"Services to People with Disabilities.\" * Media or materials with non-traditional bindings should not be prohibited unless they present an actual compelling and imminent risk to safety and security. * Material with sexual content should not be banned unless it violates state and federal law. * Correctional libraries should provide access to computers and the Internet.
Summer ball
Thirteen-year-old Danny must prove himself all over again for a disapproving coach and against new rivals at a summer basketball camp.
The Shibboleth
Jacob's The Twelve-Fingered Boy (2012) was exactly what the teens-with-powers subgenre needed: a full-body beat down that reminded us that having such powers would really, really suck.This hefty sequel follows 16-year-old delinquent Shreve, who can possess people's bodies, as he shifts from juvenile facility to psych ward to, at last, the Society of Extranaturals, a boot camp of sorts for \"post-human\" kids run by the highly untrustworthy Mr. Quincrux.