
Toasting Marshmallows, Camping Poems
written by Kristine O’Connell George
illustrated by Kate Kiesler
Clarion Books, 2001
Happy April National Poetry Month! My interest in poetry (reading and writing) has increased over the past several years. Loving the outdoors and camping as much as I do, I was delighted to find Kristine O’Connell George’s poetry book about camping at my local library. Now I really want my own copy.
What I LOVE about this book:
- the language is rich and perfect for camping and nature
- I feel like I am camping as I read the poems
- the poems are written from the viewpoint of a child and the experiences she had while on a family camping trip
- the perfectly chosen words bring me right into the camping adventures and remind me of the fun I’ve had camping and spending time in the mountains
- the illustrations are wonderful
When I was a young child, my family of six (plus assorted pets) often went exploring and camping in the Arizona wilderness. Back then, much of the state was untouched desert. Or at least it seemed so to me. We had a camper that Dad put on the back of the truck and off we went. My sister and I were the lucky ones, getting to sleep in the bed over the top of the cab. Mom and dad got the table bed. I’m guessing my older brother slept on the floor and the baby slept with Mom and Dad. So many fun adventures!
How about you? Are you a camping nut? Or like my cousin when asked if she likes to camp, “Why??? Why Patrick? Why would I do that???” Which means no. Hahahah. What was your favorite camping experience?

April 25, 2021 at 7:48 pm
Angie, I LOVE that campfire poem you featured. What a fun book – especially for someone who loves camping and smores! I’m excited my library has it & I have it on hold. Thanks for the introduction!
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April 25, 2021 at 10:49 pm
Yay! I could totally imagine myself out in the woods as I read certain poems. Let me know what you think. 🙂
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