I love reading summer camp books; they are one of my favorite settings for children's stories because some of my best memories come from camp. When a summer camp story includes a bit of mystery, it's even more enjoyable!
A great example of this is Adventures at Lake Omigosh by Scott Sollers, which was released just last week. It features a relatable storyline filled with suspense, and the book is enhanced by fantastic watercolor illustrations.
Learn More About the Book:
Adventures at Lake Omigosh
Written by Scott Sollers
Illustrated by Bryan Janky
Ages: 4-8 | 39 Pages
Publisher: Mascot Kids | ISBN: 979-8891381742
Publisher’s Book Summary: "Felix and Harry, two best friends, are super excited to go away for the summer to Camp Horizon, a sleepaway camp in the woods of New Hampshire. There, they can bike, hike, and ride canoes on Lake Omigosh. But something mysterious lurks in the depths of the lake.
For many years, people have claimed to have spotted a mysterious creature drifting on the surface of Lake Omigosh. One day, when Felix and Harry decide to go canoeing, a bad storm arrives, putting the two in real danger. Who will come to their rescue when their canoe flips over and the boys are left stranded in the middle of the lake? Fuel your imagination with Adventures at Lake Omigosh."
You can purchase your own copy of Adventures at Lake Omigosh at Barnes & Noble, Bookshop, and Amazon. You can learn more about Scott Sollers by visiting his webpage and connecting with him on Instagram.
Adorable! Love the illustrations.
ReplyDeleteRight? Me too! Thanks for visiting, Angela!
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