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RAJ AND THE BEST VACATION EVER! by Sebastien Braun

RAJ AND THE BEST VACATION EVER!

by Sebastien Braun ; illustrated by Sebastien Braun

Pub Date: March 30th, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-5362-1705-6
Publisher: Templar/Candlewick

Raj the tiger cub and Dad are going camping.

Raj has read lots of books about camping and knows just what to expect: meals cooked on a camp stove, nights spent in a tent, days spent hiking mountains, and—maybe if they’re lucky—a ride in a canoe. Raj is convinced that this is going to be the best vacation ever. But when the tigers finally reach the campsite, things don’t go quite as expected. Raj’s father has a hard time putting up the tent in the evening and lighting the camp stove for breakfast. When they go on a mountain hike together, the tigers run out of water. The tigers camp near a bear family who all seem to be experienced campers, but Raj’s father constantly turns down their offers of help—at least until the tigers end up taking a wrong turn down the river. Despite all the difficulties they face, Raj is still convinced that their camping trip is the best vacation ever. Braun balances both child-friendly and adult-friendly humor, making it a pleasure for adults and children to read together. The illustrations are teeming with movement, life, and detail, and they are sure to delight children who are close observers. Although the father tiger’s inability to accept help from the bear family feels like a strangely adult conflict in what ought to be a child-centered book, generally the story is entertaining to read. (This book was reviewed digitally with 11.4-by-17.6-inch double-page spreads viewed at 55.1% of actual size.)

A sweet and satisfying book about a vacation that goes wrong before it goes right.

(Picture book. 3-6)