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The Berenstain Bears go on vacation
by Stan Berenstain
The Berenstain Bears have a wonderful vacation at the seashore, playing on the beach, visiting a museum, eating, and going fishing
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Arthur's family vacation
by Marc Tolon Brown
With all his friends involved in summer fun activities, Arthur is stuck going on vacation with his family, but he manages to provide a grand time for everyone. Reprint.
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Nana in the city
by Lauren Castillo
A young boy is frightened by how busy and noisy the city is when he goes there to visit his Nana, but she makes him a fancy red cape that keeps him from being scared as she shows him how wonderful a place it is
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Train trip
by Deanna Caswell
While on a trip to visit his grandmother, a young boy enjoys the many sights and sounds he experiences along the way
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Maisy goes on vacation
by Lucy Cousins
Maisy the mouse and her friend Cyril go on vacation, where they stay at a hotel, play on the beach, and send postcards to their friends at home
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Duck's vacation
by Gilad Soffer
Duck is trying to enjoy a relaxing vacation, but with each turn of the page, the reader causes some calamity
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Flat Stanley goes camping
by Lori Haskins Houran
Taking a camping trip with his family to improve his flatter-than-usual mood, Stanley explores the woods with Arthur and endures a close encounter with a skunk before racing toward a cliff edge despite his mother's warnings. Simultaneous. 40,000 first printing.
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Miranda's beach day
by Holly Keller
Miranda and Mama spend a fun day at the beach building castles and catching sand crabs, and Miranda learns that just like the sand and the sea, she and her mother will always be together.
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Froggy goes to camp
by Jonathan London
Froggy goes to a sleep-away camp, where all of his fun seems to cause trouble for the camp's director
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Ruth and the Green Book
by Calvin A. Ramsey
When Ruth and her parents take a motor trip from Chicago to Alabama to visit her grandma, they rely on a pamphlet called "The Green Book" to find places that will serve them; a real guide, "The Green Book" was published for decades to aid African-American travelers as they faced prejudice on the roads across the country. Includes facts about "The Green Book."
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Brown Rabbit in the city
by Natalie Russell
The bunny best friends from Moon Rabbit reunite when an excited Brown Rabbit makes his first trip to the city to visit Little Rabbit, who becomes so busy planning ventures to favorite cafés, shops and museums that she forgets to schedule time for her friend.
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LaRue across America : postcards from the vacation
by Mark Teague
Mrs. LaRue takes a cross-country drive with her hospitalized neighbor's cats and her own dog, Ike, who keeps the cats' owner informed of their misadventures through a series of postcards
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How I spent my summer vacation
by Mark Teague
A schoolboy tell his class about his summer vacation, during which he joined a group of cowboys and stopped a cattle stampede
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The night before summer camp
by Natasha Wing
When a little camper arrives at summer camp, he is quite nervous until an unlikely friend comes to his rescue and introduces him to tons of summertime fun! Original.
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Penguin on vacation
by Salina Yoon
Tiring of the snow and cold, Penguin visits the beach but struggles to make his favorite activities, including skiing and skating, work properly on the sand. By the award-winning creator of Penguin in Love.
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The house takes a vacation
by Jacqueline Davies
While the Petersons are away, their house decides to take a trip to the sea to watch the "Dance of the Sunlight," despite some groaning from the chimney and the basement's refusal to rise to the occasion
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