"The Campsite began to sway."
The children laugh as they are squirted by elephants during their Jungle Safari Adventure!
Students fly thorugh a blizzard over the Rockies while helping Santa Claus deliver toys on Christmas Eve in the author's merriest tale..."Saving Christmas"
Second graders paddle through rapids in 'A Not-So-Typical Campfire Story'
The students make it through another series of adventures in "A Not-So-Typical Campfire Story"
Students are attentive, waiting to see what will happen next!
Third grade students fly through a blizzard on their way to the North Pole to help Santa Claus prepare for Christmas.
Students learn the important lessons of Cooperation and Perseverance in "A Not-So-Typical Campfire Story"
Students climb a sheer rock wall during the Jungle Adventure Story.
The author reads "A Not-So-Typical Campfire Story" to a classroom of first graders.
First graders "Camp-in" as they listen to a dramatic reading of "A Not-So-Typical Campfire Story".
Children crowd around the author after a reading of his Jungle Adventure Story.
First graders act-out the swaying campground at the beginning of the Campfire Story.
The students demand, and receive, an encore snowfall, after a reading of 'Saving Christmas'!
Mrs. Gensemer's first grade class at Norwood Elementary, poses with the author on "Read Across America" Day - February, 29, 2008.
Mrs. Magee's class and the author gather around the campfire after an adventuresome reading of "A Not-So-Typical Campfire Story".
Mrs. Gensemer's first grade class is all smiles, after enjoying "A Not-So-Typical Campfire Story" -- pictured with the class is Student Teacher, Ms. Bonvetti.
A group of second graders pay close attention to a dramatic reading of the author's Jungle Adventure Story.
A second grade class creates a storm, complete with wind, rain, thunder, and lightning; in 'A Not-So-Typical Campfire Story'