I read 30 minutes per day Monday-Friday the week of September 24 through September 28.
This week I finished the last half of Ziggy and the Black dionsaurs. This week the camp kiddos were all sitting around listening to Noni tell stories of the young Indian braves doing different impossible stunts such as taking long walks naked and barefoot during below zero weather to see if they could come back to their tribe without dying of hypothermia for example. Ziggy, Ramone and the other boys waited until all the girls had fallen asleep, and they decided to sneak out into the darkness in the forrested area to see if they could be like the Indian braves and find their way back to the camp. They found an abandoned canoe, and they traveled in it. They panicked when they found out that there were no paddles to steer the canoe, and they ended up floating all the way to a new island. They were afraid, and when the canoe landed on the new island they got out and started frantically trying to find their way back. They heard footsteps chasing after them right at their coat tails. The mysterious footsteps caught up with them, and come to find out it was an Indian man named Hawk. He ended up being super nice to them. He told them stories, and he helped them find their ways back to camp. The boys introduced him to the girls, and told them how informative and helpful he was when they were safe and back at camp.
This is a fun mystery story for upper elementary children to read.
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