Willa and Woof: Camp chaos by Jacqueline Harvey

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Willa and Woof: Camp Chaos is the seventh book in the delightful Willa and Woof series by best-selling children's author Jacqueline Harvey. Willa Jane Tait (as she introduces herself) is the delightful little central character (a year four student) and Woof is her albino Irish wolfhound. Each book in the series is about a different adventure involving Willa and Woof. In Willa and Wolf: Camp Chaos the adventure is set on a school camp.

Willa and Woof: Camp Chaos is perfect for year four teachers and children and would be particularly beneficial if read as a whole-class story just before the class goes away on camp. Year Four is often the first time that children go on camp and reading a story about the organisation of school camps, some of the activities, the fun and some of the things that can go wrong can offset some of the pre-camp nerves that many children experience. 

With first person access to Willa, our chatty little narrator, the reader has a direct line to Willa's thoughts and observations. Sometimes she is spot on in her assumptions and views and sometimes she is hilariously wrong but she is always acutely observant. Willa is a plucky, smart and engaging central character. She is a very good friend to Tae who is mysteriously worried about camp and also a very good friend to elderly Frank who lives in a nursing home close to Willa's house. Harvey depicts intergenerational relationships beautifully. Willa is surrounded by secure and warm relationships with family, friends, her teacher and of course Woof. Harvey teaches Willa and Tae survival skills that become useful on camp and the children have the opportunity to display resilience and capability when faced with frightening situations. 

The illustrations by Sydney based artist A. Yi are very appealing. A.Yi also teamed with Jacqueline Harvey on the Alice Miranda series. Sometimes one feels that authors and illustrators just belong together. Like Quentin Blake's illustrations define Roald Dahl's characters, A. Yi's sketches bring Jacqueline Harvey's characters to delightful life.  Yi's illustrations of Woof with all his doggy exuberant emotions of happiness, worry, eagerness, concern and pride are an absolute delight.

Willa is like another Milly Molly Mandy but she is a little Aussie school girl.  For all those fans of  Jacqueline Harvey's Alice-Miranda, Clementine-Rose and Kensy and Max, the Willa and Woof series is just as captivating and Willa and Woof: Camp Chaos is a delightful addition. Recommended for all home and school libraries.

Themes: School camps, Friends, Survival skills, Resilience.

Wendy Jeffrey