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Overview
Mortimer Henryson is thrilled when he is finally accepted by Camp Wannaleaveee, his father's childhood sleepaway camp. Until he reads the camp rule: NO PETS OF ANY KIND ARE ALLOWED!
It breaks Mortimer's heart to leave his beloved Plantzilla behind. And then at camp, Mortimer discovers that the horrible, much-feared bully Bulford Whipland is his roommate. Does Plantzilla have a plan to watch over his friend and save the day?
Friendship and true devotion conquer all in this charmingly madcap picture book by best-loved team of Jerdine Nolen and David Catrow. Everyone should have a friend like Plantzilla —why not adopt a plant of your own?
Synopsis
Mortimer Henryson is thrilled when he is finally accepted by Camp Wannaleaveee, his father's childhood sleepaway camp. Until he reads the camp rule: NO PETS OF ANY KIND ARE ALLOWED!
It breaks Mortimer's heart to leave his beloved Plantzilla behind. And then at camp, Mortimer discovers that the horrible, much-feared bully Bulford Whipland is his roommate. Does Plantzilla have a plan to watch over his friend and save the day?
Friendship and true devotion conquer all in this charmingly madcap picture book by best-loved team of Jerdine Nolen and David Catrow. Everyone should have a friend like Plantzilla why not adopt a plant of your own?
Publishers Weekly
An epistolary tale like its predecessor, Plantzilla Goes to Camp by Jerdine Nolen, illus. by David Catrow, stars the extraordinary growth first introduced in Plantzilla (PW's starred review said, "Nolen delivers another picture book with a far-out premise and plenty of heart"), here forbidden from attending summer camp with Mortimer. However, the plant hatches a plan and arrives at Camp Wannaleaveee just in time to save the boy from a bully. Fans of the first book will not be disappointed. Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.
Editorials
Publishers Weekly
An epistolary tale like its predecessor, Plantzilla Goes to Camp by Jerdine Nolen, illus. by David Catrow, stars the extraordinary growth first introduced in Plantzilla (PW's starred review said, "Nolen delivers another picture book with a far-out premise and plenty of heart"), here forbidden from attending summer camp with Mortimer. However, the plant hatches a plan and arrives at Camp Wannaleaveee just in time to save the boy from a bully. Fans of the first book will not be disappointed. Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.Children's Literature
The amazing plant hero Plantzilla returns to aid his owner. Mortimer has gone to his father's old sleepaway, Camp Wannaleaveee, unaware that his parents have won a trip to Flora Flora Bora-Bora and left Sam Lester to dog- and plant-sit. Told completely in letters, the slyly hilarious story is augmented, enhanced, enriched, invigorated by Catrow's outrageous watercolor and pencil illustrations. Much as he regrets leaving his pets behind, Mortimer is prepared to enjoy camp but finds it impossible to deal with his bullying, uncooperative cabin mate, Buford. Luckily, Plantzilla and Grollier manage to get to camp and make the experience there positive for everyone. Catrow's exuberant imagination crowds every double-page scene with appropriate elaborate details, particularly involving the baroque Plantzilla. Half the fun is the acceptance of this anthropomorphic plant by all. Pudgy and bespectacled Mortimer, hair erect, keep the smiles flowing. 2006, A Paula Wiseman Book/Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, Ages 5 to 8.—Ken Marantz and Sylvia Marantz