Children’s Books About Camping

Looking for some fun children’s books about camping for home or for a preschool camping theme? Here are just a few camping books for preschoolers that we enjoy reading…

Children’s Books About Camping

Our Favorite Camping Books For Toddlers & Preschoolers:

children's books about camping

 1. Just Me and My Dad by Mercer Mayer

This is a sweet camping book for preschoolers all about a Little Critter’s camping adventure with his dad! Big Brother actually received this book about camping for his birthday and we have read it several times. It is a short read with cute, colorful illustrations that includes all the elements of a great campout:  tents, campfires, fishing, and wildlife!

2. Curious George Goes Camping

We’re big fans of Curious George around here, so it wasn’t much of a surprise that both the boys loved Curious George Goes Camping. Mischievous George finds himself in a predicament, yet again, when he wanders off to play with all of the animals who live around the playground and ends up getting sprayed by a skunk. As George is trying to air himself out (in hopes he won’t stink anymore), he notices a small fire in the forest and saves the day by dumping water on it. The park ranger and the man with the yellow hat both praise George for his help and assist him with a tomato juice bath!

camping books for preschoolers

3. Amelia Bedelia Goes Camping

The queen of literal thinking is back at it…this time on a camping trip with Mr. and Mrs. Rogers. Amelia Bedelia Goes Camping includes all that you would expect from this silly housekeeper…tents pitched (into the bushes), fish caught (while Amelia Bedelia dives in and chases them), and hitting the road (with a stick). Younger children might not understand the absurdity of Amelia Bedelia’s actions because they too are literal thinkers, but children who are familiar with camping will surely enjoy this silly book.

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4. Fred and Ted Go Camping

A sequel to Big Dog, Little Dog, Fred and Ted Go Camping by Fred Eastman is a great book for introducing opposites. The pictures are bold and colorful and the characters are entertaining for preschoolers!

5. A Camping Spree with Mr. Magee by Chris Van Heusen

This children’s book about camping is a fun rhyming tale of the camping adventures of Mr. Magee and his trusty dog Dee. The storyline is fun for kids of all ages and the exhilaration of their tumble down a cliff in the trailer and almost into a waterfall is enough to keep anyone reading!

camping books for preschoolers6. Maisy Goes Camping

This camping book for toddlers is a super-simple story with characters you might already be familiar with if you’ve read other Maisy books. All of Maisy’s friends try to pile into the tent (even the elephant) and several end up sleeping under the stars instead. Little Brother (2 years) enjoyed the book while Big Brother (4 years) needed something with a bit more of a story line.

7. Camping Out

This children’s book about camping is another book by Mercer Mayer, but it is even simpler than Just Me and My Dad. Little Critter and his friend Gator head out on a camping adventure, but begin to get a little scared when they hear animals noises.

 

More Camping Books For Kids:

The following books about camping are some that we haven’t read yet, but I found them on Amazon and they look terrific:

First published Jan 2012. Updated 2019.

Do you know of any camping books for kids that were not mentioned? What is your favorite?

 

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4 Comments

  1. We like the poetry book called “Toasting Marshmallows” by Kristen O’Connell George. I just emailed you some pictures from it. I love the illustrations and the variety of poems included.

  2. My son LOVES “Just Me and My Dad.” It is such a sweet book to encourage father/son relationship and really cool that the focus is camping.

  3. I have an idea for a Children’s book about camping. I have presented it at my local writer’s workshops at our Public Library and it was well received. Just not sure about the next step.

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