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Three days on a river in a red canoe

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Book by Williams, Vera B

35 pages, Unknown Binding

First published April 1, 1981

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Vera B. Williams

30 books51 followers
Graduate of Black Mountain College, North Carolina, where she majored in graphic art. In her own words, she has "done graphic art, school teaching, children-raising [she has two daughters and a son], has run a bakery and been a cook in schools and restaurants." (from back flap of book)

Vera B. Williams is the winner of the 2009 NSK Neustadt Prize for Children's Literature.

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Profile Image for Emily.
360 reviews
May 29, 2007
i kind of assume that any book i read in childhood and randomly refer to years and years after i last thought of it is automatically awesome. THIS book is awesome. i want to do this. only in kayaks.
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939 reviews
November 12, 2009
I LOVED this little book. The colored pencil drawings were a fresh change in illustrations and the whole idea of a canoe trip really got me thinking about planning a backcountry trip with the whole family.
Profile Image for Jennifer Kendall.
289 reviews1 follower
June 22, 2022
A classic picture book about a river trip that all started with the purchase of a red canoe. Sweet story told from the perspective of a young boy. It made me want to spend time in nature and have my own canoe trip.
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2,941 reviews14 followers
August 15, 2017
From a child's perspective it's the best camping trip ever!
From a parent's perspective it's a lot of work but a joy to give your children the experience.
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1,022 reviews13 followers
January 1, 2024
A child sees a red canoe for sale. The family buys it and the child, Mom, Aunt Rosie, and cousin Sam also plan to take a canoe trip on the river. They map out the trip and make plans, purchasing all of the supplies they will need on their trip (which you can see in an illustration). Then the child chronicles the family's trip and adventures down the river. The colored pencil illustrations are detailed. Vera Williams frequently uses maps and diagrams to give the reader a clear sense of their trip's path and what they experienced on the way. As the trip goes on the child explains how they traverse a waterfall, wash dishes, cook along the river, the fish and other wildlife seen, and describes other adventures experienced. This story reads smoothly but also has lots of details that you can learn or skip over, such as reading how to tie "two half hitches" (to secure the canoe?), cook dumplings and fruit stew, and set up a tent. Really informative and interesting book that just might make you want to go on your own canoeing or camping trip.
Profile Image for Briana Bencivenga.
26 reviews
May 3, 2019
1. Awards: n/a
2. Appropriate grade level: Preschool-3rd grade
3. Original Summary: Throughout each page, the red canoe is floating through the river. The family is enjoying a camping trip together while including the experience of having a successful camping trip.
4. Original Review: This book is great for seeing a child’s perspective of a camping trip. The use of maps within the illustrations creates a unique bit of knowledge for the reader in terms of where the family is during their trip.
5. 2-3 in class uses: This book can be used for talking about ways of living, camping, and direction.
706 reviews2 followers
July 1, 2021
I found this book at a garage sale and immediately grabbed it. I remembered it from the long ago days on Reading Rainbow and when I taught preschool but never owned a copy until now. I've got small people in my life again and am collecting the books I loved as a kid for them. Two kids, their mom and Aunt Rosie buy a used canoe and take their first trip in it.
316 reviews8 followers
September 13, 2017
With neat colored pencil drawings, the story describes a 3 day adventure that made me want to buy a canoe 🙂
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1,007 reviews49 followers
June 6, 2018
A very educational book about two children who want to buy a red canoe and go on a 3 day trip. Two female adults go on this trip with the children.
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12.7k reviews480 followers
May 10, 2024
Even though name-brand author and a Reading Rainbow book, this seems lesser-known. My theory? Very few parents want their kids to beg to go on a similar canoe trip! I've enjoyed tent camping, and day-trip canoeing, yet reading about this adventure just exhausts me.
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304 reviews20 followers
November 14, 2023
My 6yo absolutely loved this and pretended she was on a canoe trip the rest of the afternoon. I didn’t find it quite as fascinating, but it really inspired her creativity so 5 stars it is!
219 reviews
February 2, 2025
4.5 stars. I like the book very much and prefer to read the actual book in hand as you get the experience of seeing the illustrations as you follow the canoe down the river.
Profile Image for Helen.
598 reviews20 followers
June 7, 2009
I have a list of my favorite children's books and I would rate this as one of the top five.

Each page takes you on a journey from the purchase of the red canoe down a river and on a camping tour. The book blurb says: "It's the next best thing to paddling it yourself." And it really is.
Profile Image for Kat B..
126 reviews1 follower
April 24, 2013
I loved "A Chair for my Mother," and read it hundreds of times when I was little. This is an earlier work and has less polished illustrations. I liked the little story of two women and two boys canoeing down a river. Super simple. Pretty sweet.
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269 reviews3 followers
August 17, 2015
I have often thought about this book when I'm on a river as an adult. It's a fabulous travel story for a kid. It reads aloud well, but all the details (such as the apricot stew recipe) are fun for slightly older readers to puzzle out on their own.
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450 reviews26 followers
September 16, 2015
Fun book about an overnight trip down a river. Presented sort of as a child's school report, with cute colored pencil illustrations. Has some basic info about camping preparation and wilderness skills, might inspire you to start planning a trip.
60 reviews
December 4, 2016
This book is about a family camping trip where they go canoeing. The family has decided to spend three nights out by this river. This will give them plenty of time to explore what the river has to offer. Media: Colored Pencil
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1,550 reviews4 followers
September 6, 2007
The Story is very well writen and somewhat easy for a child to read. The illstration are all drawn in color pencils very detailed drawings.
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19 reviews
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March 3, 2010
one of my favorites books when I was a kid
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