All There in the Manual: The bonus section in the reprint reveals King Jellyjam's backstory.It was later reissued in the Classic Goosebumps line in 2009 as a companion to Welcome to Camp Slither. It would later be adapted into an installment of the Goosebumps Graphix series, included in the Scary Summer collection, in which the protagonists are black, while minor character Rose goes from black to white. It is one of the nineteen original series books that was not adapted into the TV series. And the camp mascot is a purple blob monster. And a girl keeps urging Wendy to run away. Not to worry, there are sports to play! Just don't worry that the camp counsellors go out of their way to prevent contact with the outside world. Since this is the 1990s, nobody has a mobile phone, and because it's a Goosebumps book, none of the payphones work. A couple of contrived coincidences later, they find themselves separated from their parents and enrolled at Camp Jellyjam, a summer camp for kids who are obsessed with sports. On a boring road trip, Wendy and Elliot decide to ride in the trailer instead of the back of the car. The Goosebumps book where sports are Serious Business.
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