A Couple of Boys Have the Best Week Ever facts for kids
Author | Marla Frazee |
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Illustrator | Marla Frazee |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | Children's Literature |
Published | 2008 |
Pages | 30 |
ISBN | 978-0152060206 |
A Couple of Boys Have the Best Week Ever is children's book written and illustrated by Marla Frazee and set in Malibu, California. It tells the story of two boys named James and Eamon, who go to a nature camp for a week and stay with Eamon's unique grandparents. The story relates the growth of a friendship between two boys enjoying a week away from parents. In 2009, the book was named a Caldecott Honor Book.
Plot
The story begins with a boy named Eamon, who is staying at his grandparents’ house in Malibu, California. for a week while he attends a day camp. His friend James also gets to come and stay with his grandparents. When they first arrive at the house, Eamon's grandfather Bill asks the two boys if they want to go to the penguin exhibition, happening at the museum. The boys decline as they both wish to play inside together. The next morning the two boys set off to their first day at Nature Camp, after their first day they realized that Nature Camp may not be what they anticipated.
Throughout the first night the two boys ate banana waffles, jumped on a mattress and played. Before they were about to leave for day two of camp, Bill gave both of them a pair of binoculars and things to find with them. As the week progressed so did Eamon's and James' friendship, it was even possible that the two friends became one person. The grandparents gave them the nickname “Jamon.” Each day Bill would ask Jamon to keep thinking about going to the penguin exhibition, but the boys declined the offer. They wanted to say and do what any other boy would do, eat and play video games.
When the week of camp was over, the boys and grandparents decided to sit together and have a popcorn party. But the grandparents both fell asleep on the couch. Jamon decided to go outside and look at the view. When night had risen the two boys came up with the idea to build their own penguin exhibition as a surprise. It ended up being their favourite part of the whole trip, and it was the best surprise for the grandparents. When their mothers arrived at the grandparents’ house they said thanks, gave them a hug and waddled like penguins to the car.
Awards
- Boston Globe/Horn Book Honor Award for Picture Book (2008)
- a Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year (2008)
- a Kirkus Reviews Best Book of the Year
- Delaware Diamond Award Winner
- Caldecott Honor Book (2009)