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Reach for this book when your child is feeling the friction of sibling competition or when you are preparing for a family trip that might not go perfectly. Gone Camping uses the lighthearted structure of poetry to explore the relatable ups and downs of a family outdoor excursion, from the excitement of the first catch to the frustration of sharing a small tent. It is an ideal bridge for children who find long chapters daunting but crave a sophisticated emotional narrative. Through the eyes of Sam and Lucy, the story validates the messy feelings of jealousy and annoyance while celebrating the resilience and humor required to enjoy nature. The inclusion of Granddad adds a grounding, multigenerational perspective that helps temper the sibling rivalry. Parents will appreciate how the verse format makes the story move quickly while leaving plenty of room for conversations about teamwork, patience, and finding wonder in the small moments of an adventure.