Description: When Spike, a bear who loves to plan, goes camping with his adventurous best friend Roscoe, nothing goes as planned, but he learns with Roscoe's help to still have fun.
Review Quotes: Two friends head out on a camping trip that, despite their efforts, goes awry.
Roscoe the rabbit and Spike the bear are excited for their woodland adventure. Spike has a list, a map, and well-laid plans. But no sooner do they head out than they discover Spike's been holding the map upside down; the two end up right where they started. Things go south from there: They can't get a fire going, the hammock is a flop, and they miss the sunset and must pitch their tent in the dark. Still, despite setback after setback, Roscoe maintains a positive attitude, and they both realize that they've truly had a fun-filled adventure all along. Chapman's artwork has a sweetness reminiscent of classic storybooks; Spike and Roscoe are adorable, with expressive faces that convey everything from bewilderment to joy. Throughout, the illustrator makes thoughtful use of different layouts, from paneled views to full-page spreads. A stunning final image shows the sunrise over the ocean, as powerful for readers as it is for the animal friends. Best of all, the pals' sunny optimism in the face of disappointment serves as a worthwhile example for children learning the value of flexibility and finding silver linings. A good-natured tale, bound to make happy campers out of all who pick it up. (Picture book. 4-8)--Kirkus Reviews