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Mr. Pook’s Summer Vacation Mr. Pook is trying to decide where to go on vacation this summer with his family. You are going to help him. Next. Should he head East or West from Milwaukee?. East. West. East.

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  1. Mr. Pook’s Summer Vacation Mr. Pook is trying to decide where to go on vacation this summer with his family. You are going to help him. Next

  2. Should he head East or West from Milwaukee? East West

  3. East • You have decided to have him head East, but where? He wants to go to Washington D.C., but his wife thinks that Virginia Beach would be nice. Virginia Beach Washington D.C.

  4. Washington D.C. Mr. Pook and family enjoys taking tours of: The Washington Monument Capital Building White House The Smithsonian Museum While he is boarding the plane to come home he sees his friend from High School named Jack. He yells out, “Hi Jack!” He is immediately detained by security and … Next page

  5. Virginia Beach • A little time at the beach sounds great! Mr. Pook and family fly out to Virginia Beach. After they get there and settled in at the hotel, Mr. Pook wants to go to the beach and his wife and kids want to go out to eat. Go out to eat Head to the Beach

  6. Beach • Mr. Pook heads to the beach to get a tan. Unfortunately, he forgets to apply sun block and falls asleep in his beach chair. Next

  7. JAIL • Mr. Pook is sent to Jail! The End

  8. Eat • Everyone is hungry from the flight, and the Pook family decides to go out to eat. Of course the kids want to go to McDonald’s, but Mr. Pook and his wife want to try a fresh seafood place. Fresh Seafood McDonald’s

  9. McDonald’s • The kids continuous chant of, “Can we go to McDonald’s” over and over again finally wears Mr. Pook down and they head off to the restaurant. The kids get their Happy Meals and are happy. • The family enjoys the rest of the week at Virginia Beach. They are ready to fly home when a hurricane warning is issued for the entire eastern seaboard. Try and fly out anyway Stay and wait out the storm

  10. Seafood Mr. Pook decides that they can go to McDonalds anytime. They ask for directions to the nearest seafood and they are on their way. Mr. Pook orders the “seafood surprise” plate and later that night, boy was he surprised. Some of the food was not prepared correctly and it gave Mr. Pook food poisoning. next

  11. Oh Well • Mr. Pook spends the rest of the vacation in his hotel room while his family enjoys the area. He missed everything. The End

  12. Wait • It is a good thing that Mr. Pook decided to wait. The storm came when the airplane was suppose to take off. They had to spend a few extra days in the hotel. The kids played in the arcade and swam in the pool while Mr. Pook and his wife got some extra rest. Then, they all flew home safely. The End

  13. Fly Out • Mr. Pook decides that it is time to go home and wants to fly out right away. “No storm is going to stop me”, he states. • As he is driving to the airport, a police officer stops him and tells him that road is blocked and no one is allowed to go through. Mr. Pook thinks it is a good idea to drive around the barrier anyway and … next

  14. The End • Thank you for reading my “Choose Your Own Adventure” Story. • I can’t wait to read yours! Try Again?

  15. West • Mr. Pook always liked the western part of the United States and is looking forward to going back, but where? Rocky Mountains Grand Canyon

  16. Rocky Mountains • Mr. Pook is excited about going to the Rocky Mountains. His wife and children want to fly there, but Mr. Pook wants to save money by driving there.

  17. Drive • Mr. Pook likes to drive and is looking forward to a three day driving trip with the whole family. • About two days into the trip, Mr. Pook hears a strange sound coming from the car. Should he ignore the sound and continue? Should he stop and have it checked out?

  18. Keep on going • Mr. Pook decides to ignore the sound and keep on going. Pretty soon the car stops running completely. When Mr. Pook pops the hood there is smoke pouring out of the engine. Next

  19. Oh Oh! • Mr. Pook calls AAA and they send out a tow truck. The mechanic says that the engine is shot and it will take a week to get the parts to fix it. “If only you would have stopped before the car quit running.” • Mr. Pook and family are stuck in the middle of nowhere for the week and when the car is finally fixed, they decide just to go home and forget about going on vacation. The End

  20. Stop and Check • Mr. Pook decides to stop and have the car checked out. It is a good thing he did! The mechanic said that if he would have continued driving, the motor would’ve blown up. • After a short wait for repairs, Mr. Pook and family continue their journey. Next

  21. Finally There • Mr. Pook and family get to Denver safely and are set to start their trip to the mountains. Where should they go first? A climb up Pike’s Peak, one of the highest points in the U.S., would be thrilling, but rafting down the Colorado river also sounds exciting. Pike’s Peak Rafting down the river

  22. Rafting down the river • Rafting down the mighty Colorado river does sound pretty exciting. Mr. Pook and family find a couple of places that run tours down the river. Mr. Pook wants to take the cheaper one, “All these places are the same anyway, lets save a few bucks and go with the cheap one.” Take the cheaper tour to save some money Spend a little more money to find a better place

  23. Save some money • “This place will be fine, trust me”, Mr. Pook tells his family. As they are traveling down the river some strange things start to happen. “Dad, is there suppose to be water coming in the bottom of the raft?” They try to plug the hole, but water keeps coming in. As they try to paddle to the shore, the oars break into pieces. Next

  24. Rafting problems • The raft then gets struck on a rock. Mr. Pook has to swim everything from the raft to the shore where they are stuck for two days waiting for the rangers to rescue them. The family gets back to Denver, but Mr. Pook is so tied that he just wants to stay in hotel. Next

  25. Spend a little more money • Mr. Pook’s wife insists that they find a quality place, even if it means spending a little bit more money. She asks around and finds a place that has a good safety record. They are having a good time traveling down the river. Up ahead, they see that the river splits, but they don’t know which way to go. Left Right

  26. Left • The left side looks like the better route. It is wider and has less rocks. Mr. Pook and family have a safe and fun ride down the river and enjoy the rest of their vacation in the mountains. The End

  27. Right • The right side looks narrow and has a lot of rocks. “Lets go for it!”, Mr. Pook yells. • Maybe that wasn’t the best choice. Mr. Pook and family are now traveling down rapids full of rocks. Next

  28. Pike’s Peak • A good hike up the mountain is just the right way to start off the vacation. It is a beautiful day for a climb and a lot of other people seem to have the same idea. About half way up, Mr. Pook says that he knows a short cut. Take the short cut Stay on the path

  29. Short Cut • Taking the short cut would save some time and energy, so Mr. Pook and family decide to go for it. The short cut takes them past some of the most beautiful sites they have ever seen. When they join up with the main path, they are hours ahead of everybody else. “We should wait for everybody else to catch up”, Mr. Pook’s wife says. Stop and wait Go on ahead

  30. Stop and wait • It is probably safer to wait and not be alone any further. Besides, this will give the children a chance to rest. They set up a picnic lunch and then take a nap. They awake when the rest of the group reaches them and continue the hike with them. Continue

  31. Go on ahead • “Why should we wait around for everyone else?”, said Mr. Pook. “We can beat everyone else up to the top!” They continue up the mountain when all of a sudden they hear a noise. It is a mountain lion. They drop everything and run. Next

  32. At the bottom • At the bottom they are telling a ranger what happened and the ranger said, “It is too bad you weren’t with a large group. Mountain lions are afraid of large groups.” Mr. Pook and family decide to play it safe for the rest of the trip and stay at a water park resort. They never see anymore mountains. The End

  33. Lets keep going • Mr. Pook and family continue up the mountain. It is a hard trip, but with the help of others, they all make it safe and sound. The view is spectacular! It is the most incredible thing they have ever seen. What a great way to start the vacation. The End

  34. Grand Canyon • What could be better than the Grand Canyon? It is one of the 7 natural wonders of the World! What could possibly go wrong? After an uneventful flight, Mr. Pook and family get settled into their hotel and have to decide how to see the area. Take a guided tour Go out on their own

  35. Guided Tour • Mr. Pook and family decides to let the tour guide take them to all the good places. This turns out to be a great decision. They get to see all the beautiful scenes and never had to worry about driving and crowds. This turned out to be a wonderful vacation. The End

  36. Go out on their own • “Why should we pay someone else to take us around when we can do it ourselves?” Where to start? A walk by the rim or a hike down into the canyon? Walk to the rim Hike down the canyon

  37. Walk to the Rim • By walking to the rim, Mr. Pook and family get to see a breath-taking view of the Grand Canyon. This was a great way to start the vacation. They went on to see many different sites and all had a great time. The End

  38. Walk down the into the Canyon • Mr. Pook decides that it would be a good idea to hike down into the Canyon first. It is early the next morning, and Mr. Pook and family are ready for the hike. They find that walking down the Canyon is fairly easy. They visit the ranger station, look around, and refill their canteens. Rest before going back up Start back up before it gets dark

  39. Rest • Mr. Pook and family decide to take a rest before starting back up. After a peaceful rest, they start the hike. Mr. Pook finds that it is much harder walking up the canyon then down. It is getting dark and they are only about half way back up. Continue up the Canyon Stop, build a fire, look for shelter

  40. Start back up right away • Mr. Pook finds that it is much harder walking up the canyon then down. It is taking a lot longer than expected. They reach the top just before sundown. “It is a good thing that we started back up right away or we might not have made it back before nightfall.” This was a great way to start the vacation. The End

  41. Continue up • “We don’t have enough food or water to last through the night, so we might as well continue going up the Canyon.” Mr. Pook wasn’t expecting to be out at night so he didn’t have a flashlight. The rest of the hike went very slowly. Mr. Pook had to carry a sleeping child most of the way. It was after midnight before they finally reached the top. Mr. Pook was exhausted from the hike and needed a lot of rest. Next

  42. Stop and camp • “It is getting dark and the children are exhausted. We should set up camp and wait until morning.” This sounds like a good choice, but they didn’t have any camping gear with them. Their canteens were almost empty and they only had a small bag of trail mix left to eat. Mr. Pook was able to build a fire, but unfortunately, the rain put it out. Next

  43. Stop and camp • It is a good thing that a ranger came by to help them in the middle of the night. Mr. Pook and family played it safe for the rest of the trip. The End

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