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The Boxcar Children have long been known for being creative and resourceful. This hardcover book is filled with fun how-to guides for everyday adventures. It includes tips and tricks for mystery solving (how to make invisible ink and create secret codes), travel (how to pack a suitcase; how to take great snapshots), and enjoying the great outdoors. Each of the four Boxcar Children has his or her own section—practical advice from Jessie, a
...The Mystery at the Ballpark
There's a mystery at Greenfield's ballpark. A special bat goes missing, Jessie's favorite glove disappears, and the team almost doesn't make it to their first game. Can the Boxcar Children save the team?
The Mystery of the Hidden Beach
While the Aldens are in Florida they find a beautiful hidden beach then learn that it's full of secrets. Once again, the Boxcar Children must find the truth.
The Summer Camp Mystery
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...The Ghost of the Chattering Bones The Alden children knew there was a mystery at Eton Place, but they had no idea there would be a ghost there, too! A family friend believes there is a valuable piece of jewelry hidden on her property, but she only has one clue to help them find it. Will they find the treasure, or will the ghost of the Chattering Bones scare them away first? The Creature in Ogopogo Lake The Aldens are visiting Grandfather's
..."The Boxcar Children" by Gertrude Chandler Warner was originally published in 1924. It is a children's book. Gertrude Chandler Warner was a first-grade school teacher in America when she wrote this book.
There are, at present, more than one hundred titles in this series. This series is particularly for children.
The book's revised edition was published in 1942. The story revolves around four orphan children named Henry, Jessie, Violet,
...Three spooky mysteries starring the Alden kids—now together in one volume!
The Aldens are four orphaned siblings who made a home together in an abandoned railroad car. Now these brothers and sisters live a life of adventure and solve mysteries—including the kinds that send shivers down your spine. . . .
The Mystery of the Singing Ghost
Henry, Jessie, Violet, and Benny used to live
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