Kampp Tales - Outdoor Adventure Reading for Children
March 6th, 2007
What is more important than reading to our children? Sharing life’s adventures, of course! Now you can do both through a series of children’s books written by outdoor writer, J.J. Reich and published by Do-All Outdoors, LLC. Â Kampp Tales Outdoor Adventures is an entertaining new book series for families who love to hunt, fish and be outdoors. In addition to their entertainment value, they also teach children outdoor safety, hunting techniques, animal facts and an overall appreciation for nature.
Kampp Tales’ first hard-cover title, Snort, Wheeze, Rattle & Grunt! is a 64-page, full-color book organized into six fun-to-read chapters. It tells the tale of Jack Kampp and his family as they’re off bowhunting for white-tailed deer. Jack learns all about calling to deer using his special deer call, but soon learns it’s not that easy! Join the Kampp family as they make some great new memories, but also a few funny mistakes along the way.
In addition, a new 32-page hardcover picture book entitled Deer Dad, has been written for younger audiences. It features a large-format and a short amount of text paired with colorful, exciting pictures on each page. In this adventure book, Jack’s dad, an avid hunter, shares his love and respect for white-tails in a fun and imaginative way ~ a sure way to amuse any young hunter in your family.
Watch for two more Kampp Tales books to be published in the Summer of 2007 — a 64-page chapter book about duck hunting and a 32-page picture book on wild turkeys.
As an added bonus to all us who support the efforts of safe hunting programs, a portion of the profits from the sale of Kampp Tales books benefit youth hunting programs that promote hunting safety, ethics and participation. Now that’s a great ending to a good book!
The cost for each book is $14.99. To order your own copy of Kampp Tales Outdoor Adventures signed personally by the author, J.J. Reich, go to www.kampptales.com
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