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The Curlytops on Star Island; Or, Camping out with Grandpa

by Howard Roger Garis

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The story follows the Curlytop siblings, Ted and Janet Martin, as they prepare for a camping expedition on Star Island with their grandfather. The novel presents their lively interactions and playful disagreements, establishing their close family bond and imaginative nature. Their grandfather arranges the trip, promising an adventure filled with whimsical and possibly mysterious experiences on the island, which is described as having an air of magic and intrigue. Set within the early 20th century, the narrative reflects the period’s style of children's adventure stories emphasizing family, exploration, and curiosity.

The novel is aimed at young readers and fits within the adventure genre. It depicts a summer camp experience on a fictional island, showcasing the children's anticipation of discovery and fun while highlighting their personalities and family relationships. The narrative is characterised by light humour and a focus on childhood innocence and imagination.

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"You are so, Theodore Baradale Martin; and you've just got to stop!" Janet, or Jan, as she was more often called, stood in front of her brother with flashing eyes and red cheeks. "Children! Children! What are you doing now?" asked their mother, appearing in the doorway of the big, white farmhouse, holding in her arms a small boy. "Please don't make so much noise. I've just gotten Baby William to sleep, and if he wakes up——" "Yes, don't wake up Trouble, Jan," added Theodore, or Ted, the shorter name being the one by which he was most often called. "If you do he'll want to come with us, and we can't make Nicknack race." "I wasn't waking him up, it was you!" exclaimed Jan. "He keeps pulling my doll's legs, Mother and——" "I only pulled 'em a little bit, just to see if they had any springs in 'em. Jan said her doll was a circus lady and could jump on the back of a horse. I wanted to see if she had any springs in her legs." "Well, I'm pretending she has, so there, Ted Martin! And if you don't stop——" "There now, please stop, both of you, and be nice," begged Mrs. Martin. "I thought, since you had your goat and wagon, you could play without having so much fuss. But, if you can't——" "Oh, we'll be good!" exclaimed Ted, running his hands through his tightly curling hair, but not taking any of the kinks out that way. "We'll be good. I won't tease Jan anymore." "You'd better not!" warned his sister, and, though she was a year younger than Ted, she did not seem at all afraid of him. "If you do I'll take my half of the goat away and you can't ride." "Pooh! Which is your half?" asked Ted. "The wagon. And if you don't have the wagon to hitch Nicknack to, how're you going to ride?" "Huh! I could ride on his back. Take your old wagon if you want to, but if you do——" "The-o-dore!" exclaimed his mother in a slow, warning voice, and when he heard his name spoken in that way, with each syllable pronounced separately, Ted knew it was time to haul down his quarreling colors and behave. He did it this time. "I—I'm sorry," he faltered. "I didn't mean that, Jan. I won't pull your doll's legs any…

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