
Acadia Discovery
The Campground Kids
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Narrated by:
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Kirby Heyborne
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By:
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C.R. Fulton
About this listen
The Campground Kids get their feet wet on this oceanic adventure as they explore Acadia National Park. After their whale-watching expedition on the Unsinkable II, the family picks up Noah, Ethan’s smug cousin, as they head to Duck Harbor Campground.
The next day, the group returns from an early morning hike to find the campground completely deserted! Noah uses his trusty amateur radio to signal for help only to find that a hurricane is bearing down on their location.
Can The Campground Kids find protection from the storm, guide an oil ship to safety, and prevent an environmental disaster in Acadia National Park?
©2024 C.R. Fulton (P)2024 One Audiobooks
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