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Binding: PaperbackEAN: 9781416935773 ISBN: 1416935770 Label: Aladdin Manufacturer: Aladdin Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 240 Publication Date: May 20, 2008 Publisher: Aladdin Reading Level: Ages 9-12 Studio: Aladdin Related Items:
Editorial Review: Product Description: Dear ____________________, I know I can never really tell you about my summer at Camp Pine Haven. Since nobody here knows the real me I've decided to become a new person. I've gotten a fresh start as a loud, funny girl named J.D. (So much cooler sounding than Judith Duckworth!) I've made a point of picking activities Judith would NEVER choose, finding friends Judith would never talk to, and saying things Judith would never say. I just wonder how far I'll have to go to keep up the act. Sincerely, JD Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - A Positive Psychologist perspective on Acting Out (Summer Camp Secrets)The Truth: I'm a Girl, I'm Smart and I Know EverythingAs a positive psychologist and also the author of a fictional diary for girls, tweens and teens, The Truth (I'm a girl, I'm smart and I know everything) I am always eager to see what is available for girls and tweens. What impressed me about Acting Out (Summer Camp Secrets) is that the author actually tackled one of the most important developmental issues a girl faces as she grows into the teen years. In fact, in my book, The Truth, the protagonist, ... Read More Rating: - Like "Pranked", a Good Read for KidsJust like the first book in this series, "Pranked", "acting Out" is a good read for kids. The main character uses summer camp to "try on" a new personality, which provides a good hook to dig into how kids try and discover who they are at this age. "Acting Out" is a nice contrast/complement to "Pranked" too because the main character here has completely different fears and concerns, but it still rings true for this age.
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