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Puff Goes Camping by Brie Wetherby

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Last Updated on October 1, 2025 by Brie

Camping trips, fishing, and even being scared of the dark!? Puff Goes Camping is an adorable level-one children’s book.

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Title: Puff Goes Camping

Pages: 36

Ages: 4 to 5

Publication Date: October 2, 2025

Author: Brie Wetherby


Book Blurb:

Oh No! Puff is a little duck who is scared of the dark, but he must go camping! As little ducks do, he tries everything in an attempt to get out of it, from swimming in the pond to catching a fish for his Mama. But Mama still insists he go along on the trip. All the little ducks follow her. Whenever he “sees” something in the woods, Mama reassures him that it is nothing scary. Puff finally makes it to the campsite and has a fun time!

This is a level-one easy reader with simple words. It is designed for the preschool and kindergarten levels. Puff Goes Camping is perfect for kids who are just starting to match spoken words with those on the page. It has simple vocabulary, short sentences, large print, and pictures! This is a fun choice for kids with big imaginations who are scared of the dark!

Book Excerpt:

Puff sees something scary in the woods.
Mama, Look!


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