Book details

  • Genre:children's fiction
  • Sub-genre:Animals / Dragons, Unicorns & Mythical
  • Age Range (years):3 - 7
  • Language:English
  • Pages:44
  • Hardcover ISBN:9798990451216

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How to make a Perfect S'more

By Michael Cooper

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Overview


Miles attends summer camp for the first time and struggles to fit in, until he builds an unexpected, lasting friendship. The two draw on each other's strengths to overcome loss and renew their sense of trust.
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Description


How to Make a Perfect S'more, a heartwarming and diverse story about a child's first time at summer camp and an unlikely fire-breathing friend who helps him confront his fears. Miles tells Granny he doesn't want to go, but soon the days at Camp Cascade are full of adventure. However, he dreads the nights when everyone gathers around the campfire to make s'mores. He's never made one and campfires are scary! Miles and his fire-breathing friend have a lot in common including the absence of their parents and, side by side, they tackle the summer's new experiences together. With lush painterly illustrations and a text that is imaginative and relatable, the book warmly invites young readers to identify with the diverse characters and learn from the important life skills that are instilled throughout the story. With its themes of adjusting to a new environment, being inclusive and accepting of new friends, or simply appreciating the joys of summer, How to Make a Perfect S'more is a wonderful read-aloud for families and educators of young children.
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About The Author


Michael Cooper is a first-time author and second-time dad. When he is not coming up with creative stories to entertain his family, you can usually find him in the kitchen enabling their s'mores habit. Aside from writing, he enjoys photography, travel, and vintage timepieces beyond his budget. If he had a dog, it would be named Murphy. If he could travel anywhere, it would be to New Zealand. If he could eat one meal for the rest of his life, it would be fajitas.
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