The Handy Helpers are excited about going to summer camp--that is, everyone except Beth Anne. Her parents want her to go to a free camp for children with disabilities. Beth Anne begs them to let her go to camp with her friends. Finally, her parents admit they don't have enough money to pay the camp fees. With help from some of the seniors, the Handy Helpers are able to raise the money Beth Anne needs. So why has Beth Anne suddenly changed her mind and wants to go to the special camp after all?
"I would give this book a five-star rating because the children are so kind and humble. I love how Beth Anne is generous and selfless to everyone. I would recommend this book to anyone. I love how each story has a moral to them, and shows you how to be a great friend."
- Morgan Damschen
"I think it's so sweet how they all really need each other, but some of them don't see it at first because they are afraid of being hurt. But it all works out in the end. I love all the funny little things that happen to all the kids while reading about their escapades. Once I start reading, I don't want to put the book down."
- Sadie Mullins
"I like Spike because he's a lot like me. I think he's funny, and I like how when he does do something he shouldn't, he gets it and makes it right."
- Wylie Mullins
"It's cool to see the way they help each other and have fun doing it. I also like that this series brings up going to church, and that God plays an important role in their lives. I've grown up going to church, and I can relate to the Handy Helpers making church a part of their lives. I think Handy Helpers is a great series to read and reread."
- Sierra Mullins
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