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Mr. Magee

A Camping Spree with Mr. Magee

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The second book in the much-loved series about Mr. Magee and his trusty dog, Dee!

Chris Van Dusen books are always a delight, combining playful rhyming text with bright, comical artwork that's alive with color and detail.

In their new adventure, Mr. Magee and his dog, Dee, are enjoying a peaceful camping trip when along comes a lumbering, marshmallow-loving bear and the excitement begins. The next thing the two campers know, they are plunging down a mountain, racing down a river, and teetering on the edge of a waterfall! How will Mr. Magee and Dee find their way out of this slippery situation?

ADVENTURES IN A funny children's book that shares a lesson on overcoming obstacles with an easy-to-follow storyline, fun illustrations, and likable characters. Perfect as a bedtime story at home or on a camping trip!

TEACHERS' PICK For storytime or individual reading time, teachers and students love the Mr. Magee books. This title is one of teachers' favorite fall books that may even inspire camping theme classroom décor!

FUN BOOKS SERIES FOR Other titles in this terrific series of illustrated books for early readers include Down to the Sea with Mr. Magee and Learning to Ski with Mr. Magee .

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36 pages, Hardcover

First published March 1, 2003

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Chris Van Dusen

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Chris Van Dusen writes: “I was born in Portland, Maine, on St. Patrick’s Day, 1960. As a child, my brothers and I would spend hours drawing pictures. We didn’t have video games or computers to entertain us, so we drew instead. One of my brothers would sketch intricate war scenes. Another would draw animals so realistic you’d swear they were breathing. My specialty was aliens, robots, and monsters.

“Dr. Seuss and Robert McCloskey were my heroes. I loved the rhythm of Dr. Seuss’ words and I was fascinated by the meticulous detail of Robert McCloskey’s illustrations. I had no idea back then that I’d end up writing and illustrating children’s books when I grew up.

“After high school, I studied fine art at The University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth and graduated with a BFA in 1982. It took me a while to figure out what I wanted to do. First I was a waiter, and then I was offered a part-time job at a magazine for teenagers. Eventually I started drawing cartoons and illustrations for the magazine and my career as an illustrator was born.

“For more than ten years I worked as a freelance illustrator specializing in art for kids. I was doing mostly editorial work and my illustrations appeared in magazines like Nickelodeon, Family Fun, and Disney Adventures. One day I started thinking about drawing a picture of a boat stuck high up in a tree. I thought that would be a really funny and intriguing illustration. At the same time, a refrain kept running through my head—“Mr. Magee and his little dog, Dee / Hopped in the car and drove down to the sea.” The combination of these two things eventually became my first book, Down to the Sea with Mr. Magee (Chronicle), which was published in 2000. Since then I’ve written and illustrated A Camping Spree with Mr. Magee (Chronicle) (2003), If I Built a Car (Puffin) (2005) and I’ve had a ball illustrating Kate DiCamillo’s Mercy Watson series (Candlewick).

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Profile Image for Melki.
7,174 reviews2,586 followers
June 2, 2022
When Mr. Magee and his little dog Dee head for the great outdoors, they make the rookie camping mistake of leaving food out . . . which attracts a hungry bear, and leads to a hilarious, laugh-out-loud adventure.

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Both Van Dusen's story, AND artwork are an utter delight.

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2,287 reviews57 followers
January 18, 2023
A patron asked today for a good read aloud about camping. I consider this a CLASSIC! It is laugh out loud funny when the bear mistakes the hitch for a marshmallow! This book is in rhyme and has wonderful vocabulary included.
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881 reviews34 followers
October 2, 2023
I love the Mr. Magee books so much and this one was so fun XD the trouble they get into is hysterically ridiculous and the way they get out even more so XD I love it XD
Profile Image for Christine Kallner.
821 reviews42 followers
May 20, 2019
Chris Van Dusen is becoming a firm favorite at my house. While still a picture book, I'm enjoying reading aloud slightly longer stories like this one and it's always exciting to find one that holds my 4-year old's attention
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1,400 reviews26 followers
August 9, 2023
This is a cute, rhyming story about Mr. Magee and his dog, as they adventure out on a camping trip. Their quiet trip becomes raucous when a bear visits their site while they sleep. Perfect for a summer read aloud.
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86 reviews13 followers
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September 14, 2020
I used this book as a guided reading group practice on how to tell the 5 W’s and do a retelling
Profile Image for Gabrielle Stoller.
2,241 reviews43 followers
May 26, 2022
I want more Mr. Magee and little dog Dee books! They are so much fun. The hilarity of camping is covered in this one (and of the bear who thinks a trailer hitch is a marshmallow ;)
Profile Image for Colleen Tillett.
53 reviews
February 5, 2018
Cute

A quick read, but cute. I can see myself reading this to my grandchildren. I would recommend this, especially to children who camp.
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1,485 reviews314 followers
May 8, 2009
a very fun camping book - told in great rhymes that remind me very much of Dr. Seuss. here's a sample:
"As the embers went out, they felt tired and dozy,
So they climbed in their bunk beds, all comfy and cozy.
But while they were falling asleep without care,
Along came a stumbling, bumbling bear.
A kindly old bear whose sight wasn't so clear
(He couldn't see far and he couldn't see near.)
But he could smell marshmallows, sticky and sweet.
This smell made him hungry. He wanted a treat!"
The bear undoes the camper's hitch by accident (trying to reach the marshmallows), and the camper careens down to the river below. It gets stuck, on the edge of a waterfall. But the bear rescues the camper (thinking that the hitch is a giant marshmallow). Silly and funny - perfect for young kids.
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503 reviews7 followers
January 31, 2017
Chris Van Dusen is one of my favorite illustrator. His Mr. Magee series is very fun. This one, about a camping trip where the trailer and car become unhitched is another fun one. I highly recommend anything by Mr. Van Dusen.
Profile Image for Caroline.
656 reviews
October 30, 2024
This was the first Mr. Magee book we have read and it was such a treat!

The rhymes are very bouncy, the illustrations are so fun to look at, and the story of the camping adventure is unparalleled.

Moral of the story: camping is always best when done close to home.
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11.5k reviews102 followers
September 21, 2012
Goofy Mr. McGee and his pup Dee inhabit a lushly-illustrated world of 1950s glee. I loved looking at the illustrations--yipee!
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808 reviews47 followers
May 18, 2021
As always, these books are absolute winners in our house. For read aloud, the timing is so perfect. Every line is so wonderful and the illustrations are perfect.
25 reviews
July 3, 2017
Categories/Genres for this class fulfilled by this book: TumbleBooks- A Camping Spree for Mr. Magee

Copyright date: 2003-paperback edition

Estimate of age level of interest: K-3

Estimate of reading level: 3

Brief description: An online, animated story book about Mr. Magee’s adventures camping with his dog, Dee.

Identify at least 2 characteristics of this genre and subgenre and discuss how they appear in your book.
E-books and online apps should be used to enhance the learning of a child. In this case, TumbleBooks brings story books and chapter books to life using sound and animation. The book’s illustrations become animated, making the story engaging for the child listening. TumbleBooks allows for an extension of learning too by providing a section in which a child can take a quiz after reading or create a book report to check for comprehension. It also appeals to different learners. Auditory learners will appreciate that the books are read aloud. By listening to A Camping Spree for Mr. Magee aloud, the reader is hearing intonation and learning what a fluent reader sounds like. As the book is read aloud, the text is highlighted, allowing a child to follow along and read to himself or herself. It is also important for online applications to be easily accessed independently by children. This site offers clearly labeled tabs for types of books and shows the front covers of the books, making it easy for children to choose a book to read.

In what ways and how well does the book as a whole serve its intended audience?
This e-book is for elementary readers, K-3. A Camping Spree for Mr. Magee is an engaging, fun story that is brought to life. Younger chhildren reading and watching this video with enjoy the animated images of Mr. Magee. Since the book is read aloud, it is good for beginning readers who are just engaging with books for enjoyment. The child may not be able to read at this reading level yet, but he or she can still appreciate the the book and build comprehension. Older reader who may struggle will also benefit from the book being read aloud. They can follow along with the text as it is read, while being exposed to what a fluent reader sounds like. TumbleBooks can be used by teachers as an alternative option for independent reading time, but it could also be used for read alouds in the classroom as well.

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Citations for published reviews:
School Library Journal, October 2007



Profile Image for Sara Mangan.
28 reviews
November 11, 2017
Mr. Magee and his little dog Dee go on a camping trip. They have quite an adventure on this trip. They end up spending the night in their own backyard.

Picture book- This book uses text and illustrations to deliver a message.

Writing Traits:
1-Sentence-fluency- The author uses rhyming words in this book which makes them flow off the tongue. It is the type of book you can read over and over and never get tired of. It would be a good way to show students how to write a story using rhyming words.

2- Word-choice-trait- There are some words in the text that students may not know but they are easily explained and have pictures to go with them. Two examples would be brook and embers. It was fun to read this book to students and be able to show them with pictures what these words meant.

Using for classroom instruction.
This book has fabulous pictures. Chris Van Dusen is a wonderful illustrator. I used this book to teach setting and character. Before we even read the book, I had the students look at the cover and tell me who they thought the main character was and what the setting was. I sat on the floor with the student as I read this story and they were constantly commenting on the pictures. This was a 1st grade class so it gave me the idea that this would be a great book for students to only look at the pictures and have them write their own story. I am biased because pictures are what makes or breaks a book for me so I love this book and all of the other ones by this author/illustrator. As stated above, we used this book to learn some vocabulary words that some of the students didn't know. I was able to show them pictures of these words too which was helpful.


Reading level: 3.8
Profile Image for Jess Weaver.
145 reviews1 follower
March 19, 2024
This book is about Mr. Magee and his dog Dee who decide to go on a camping trip. When they retire to bed, a bear wanders into their camp causing their trailer to become unhitched from the truck and roll to a stream and they are on the edge of a waterfall! This book was such a fun read. The book is a ABAB rhyming book. It has a cute story and I was truly blown away by the art that was in the book. I wanted to read this book because I am currently staying at my mother-in-laws. And she runs a preschool, so her children's book collection is plentiful. I asked her to hand me all of her favorite and some of the kids favorite books to read. She said that this book is cute and I totally agree. I would add this book to my bookshelf because I can see myself rereading it and not growing too tired of it too fast. I think that kids would really enjoy this book because of all the art and how fun it is to read or listen to. I would recommend this book and again add it to my personal library because it would be such a fun one to read to kids.
5 reviews
November 10, 2017
This book had really great illustrations that sold me the minute I opened the book. This book tells the story of a man and his dog taking a camping trip. While on this trip the two were in the presence of a hungry bear that caused great troubles. When the trip was over the two found that they loved just camping in their backyard instead.
This book would be great in the classroom during a unit teaching sequential order. The book have enough events that they could create a timeline of them as an activity. This book could also be used to teach problem and solution or cause and effect. They would read the book and tell ways that Mr. Magee and Dee could've avoided their bear confrontation. For cause and effect they could describe what caused the bear to invite himself to the camper and what was the effect of the bear inviting himself. There could be a few uses of this book in the classroom.
26 reviews
April 14, 2021
This book is fantastic and funny. I want this book in my classroom library and all of the other books in the series. I enjoyed all of the rhyming in this book. I love the front cover and how exciting it is. The front cover shows Mr. Magee and his trusty dog Dee rolling fast down a hill in their camper. Some of the animals are watching them. The front cover also gives a little mystery of what is going to happen in the story. Mr. Magee and Dee decide to go on an overnight camping trip. They seem to have forgotten a few things when they arrive. When a bear wonders into camp the trailer gets unhitched from the trunk and down the hill they roll. They almost fall over the cliff that has a waterfall. When the trip is over the pair decides that they love camping in their backyard.
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9,110 reviews175 followers
May 28, 2017
Mr. Magee and his dog Dee decide to go camping for some peace, quiet, and rest. But when a bear with poor sight stumbles into their camp in search of delicious marshmallows things get a bit exciting.

Wowsers, this was one wild adventure! But who can blame the bear? Marshmallows are yummy, and in the end that's also what gets Mr. Magee and Dee out of the mess so marshmallow love saves the day too. I again like the retro Maine setting, and that the milkman's truck seems to make a subtle appearance in every Mr. Magee book. Great rhymes, an imaginative and funny adventure, and superb illustrations. Not much more you can ask for. (Except maybe some marshmallows to eat while reading.)
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1,093 reviews50 followers
December 27, 2019
Mr. Magee and his dog Dee decide to go on an overnight camping trip! They find the perfect spot, have a wonderful evening and settle into bed, but they may have forgotten a couple things!

Okay, I've done a fair amount of camping, though very little with an RV, but even I know you usually unhook the camper and definitely block the wheels! Not to mention left over food gets removed from the campsite or put up where critters can't get it. Fortunately for Mr. Magee and Dee they have a fair amount of good fortune along with their bad luck!

No content issues, some perilous moments, but everything turns out okay in the end.

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1,757 reviews17 followers
July 24, 2017
I love all the rhyming. Mr. Magee and his dog, Dee, go on a camping trip. They enjoy themselves and head to bed. Then a bear smells their marshmallows and chaos ensues. The camper almost goes down a 50 foot waterfall, but the bear thinks the hitch is a marshmallow, so he grabs it and pulls it to shore before realizing it was a dirty, less-than-tasty, hitch instead. When he spits it out, the camper rolls down the hill and lands in the bushes near Mr. Magee's car. They decided to go home and camp in the backyard instead.

Good for preschool storytimes.
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5,544 reviews9 followers
April 27, 2020
if you know anything about Beth and my hubby ... we have a Casita we camp in ... not now considering the silliness going on in the world ...but normally ... "normal times of the world" so this book was so fun. i loved it ... i did buy it with my own money and it was not through KU ... so that says a lot. way fun. kindle version. loved it. i wish the illustrations could have been kindle side not so tiny ... but i often wonder if authors/illustrators do have their photos for you to buy??! totally have lots of friends who would be curious?!?!? totally!! must read.
566 reviews
May 5, 2020
This illustrations in this book are beyond fabulous. Chris Van Dusen is definitely near the very top of my list of favorite illustrators ever and in this book he's at his best. The pictures are plain old breathtakingly wonderful. The text is good too. It tells a good story, full of suspense. But in a way it hardly matters. It's a fabulous opportunity after opportunity for Mr. Van Dusen to show just how good his work can get. And who would ever complain about that? I think this book is startlingly terrific.
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5,412 reviews31.3k followers
July 28, 2025
Mr. Magee is a manic happy man to me. I think he's slightly crazy, but I still like him. Everything is neat and tidy with him. He goes on a wild camping trip. He meets a bear along the way and all sorts of lucky accidents happen to him.

The artwork is fantastic. It's done in gouache. The artwork is crisp and colorful and this manic sort of happiness. It's very much Chris's style. I thought it was fun.

Kids should be all about this crazy adventure Mr. Magee goes on. It's a fun little ride.
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792 reviews3 followers
July 8, 2017
Cute rhyming text about Mr. Magee who takes his dog, Dee, with him on a camping trip. The text is all rhyming and the illustrations are bright and cheerful, almost cartoon-esque. I enjoyed the story and think it's great for Pre-K to 1st, especially, to hear the rhyming text. Maybe not an essential text for a library, but an good additional selection.

I read an ebook version and on some pages the text broke in spots not conducive to the rhyming.
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