When Ellie McDougal goes on vacation with her crazy aunt,uncle,cousins,and little monkey boy brother, anything can happen. A big frog pond,crazy roadside attractions, water ballon fights- Its almost too much to handle. Good thing Ellie has her sketchbook to keep all the memories in!
Ellie McDoodle: Have Pen, Will Travel
By Ruth McNally Barshaw
Interest Level | Reading Level | Reading A-Z | ATOS | Word Count |
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Grades 4 - 8 | Grade 4 | n/a | 3.3 | 10698 |
Ellie McDougal (better known to her friends as Ellie McDoodle because she loves to draw) is a nearly-twelve-year-old prisoner . . . of her aunt, uncle, three annoying cousins, and her baby brother, Ben-Ben. Sentenced to a week-long camping trip with them while her parents are out of town, Ellie is absolutely, positively determined to hate every single minute of the experience. Thank goodness she at least has her sketch journal, in which she records all the excruciating (and okay, very funny) details. Mosquito bites and trips to the Fred Moose museum she can handle. But how will she keep her journal from falling into Er-ick the Enemy's hands? And what will happen when―gasp―she actually starts having fun? Part graphic novel, part confessional journal, part wilderness survival guide, Ellie's story is a treat for young campers, vacationers, or anyone looking for a great summer read.
Book Reviews (2)
This book is really funny. I was surprised when she showed Er-ick as a human!