Bad Kitty: Camp Daze cover

Bad Kitty: Camp Daze

Author: Bruel, Nick

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 2.8
Points 1.0
Fiction/Nonfiction Fiction
Word Count 4864
Points per Word 0.000206
Page Count 160
Points per Page 0.00625

Description

Kitty is struck on the head and starts to act like a dog. She sneaks into Uncle Murray's Camp for Stressed-Out Dogs.

Quick Summary

Kids who love goofy animal antics will get a kick out of Bad Kitty: Camp Daze. After a harmless bonk on the head, Kitty suddenly thinks she's a dog and sneaks into Uncle Murray's Camp for Stressed-Out Dogs, where she attempts to follow all the canine rules and ends up in a series of laugh-out-loud mishaps. The story is told in short, punchy chapters with plenty of cartoon-style pictures and speech bubbles, making it perfect for early readers who want a quick, funny read. Parents will appreciate that the humor is light-hearted, the conflict is mild, and there's a gentle lesson about staying true to yourself tucked in at the end. If your child enjoys the silly mischief of books like The Bad Guys, they'll likely love this one just as much.