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The Boxcar Children are spending the summer on their own private island. There's a mysterious stranger on the island who must keep his identity a secret. And that's not the only surprise in store for the Boxcar Children on Surprise Island!....
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The Boxcar Children have a home with their grandfather now—but their adventures are just beginning! Their first adventure is to spend the summer camping on their own private island. The island is full of surprises, including a kind stranger with a secret....
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Grandfather takes the Alden children to New York City, where they find excitement right in their hotel when someone switches the salt and sugar in the coffee shop, steals from the guests, and dyes the swimming pool purple. Simultaneous....
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THIS EDITION IS INTENDED FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. The Aldens take part in a hunt at a gem mine and discover that someone is out to sabotage the contest....
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One warm night four children stood in front of a bakery. No one knew them. No one knew where they had come from. Henry, Jessie, Violet, and Benny were orphans--Boxcar Children--looking for a place to live, determined to make it on their own....
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The paperback editions of The Boxcar Children Mysteries: #1, The Boxcar Children; #2, Surprise Island; #3, The Yellow House Mystery; and #4, Mystery Ranch are offered together in a cardboard case....
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The beloved characters from the Boxcar Children books, returning in a new mystery series, take part in a local theater's production of The Wizard of Oz, where Benny, Jessie, and the others investigate some backstage sabotage. Simultaneous....
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Jessie sees a mysterious woman walking on the grounds of the lighthouse late at night. Watch, Jessie's dog, wakes up growling almost every evening...at midnight. And Henry finds a puzzling note in the sand. Adventure is always close for the Boxcar Children!....
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The Boxcar Children are spending the summer in an enormous New England farmhouse. There's an old woodshed near the house that holds a surprising secret--a secret that dates from the Revolutionary War. Suddenly their summer becomes an adventure....
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Two brothers take summer jobs at a department store where a series of peculiar events brings them under suspicion....
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The Aldens are helping the owner of a local restaurant grow delicious food in a garden. They work hard to water and weed and take care of the fruits and vegetables that are growing. But soon the children notice the strangest thing—the plants are moving. The tomato plants aren’t in the same spot they were planted in! How could that be happening? Then, when fruits and vegetables start to vanish from the garden, it’s clear that a brand new mystery is sprouting for the Boxcar Children. ...
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One morning Benny finds a valuable gold locket in the sand and decides to try to find its owner. Soon, the Boxcar Children are caught up in a puzzle that involves shadowy figures on the beach at midnight and the mysterious Miss Smith who lives alone nearby....
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Despite warnings and threats from a woman named Angela, the Boxcar Children set out on a canoe trip with Aunt Jane and become involved in a case involving a mysterious riddle and a stolen coin collection. Simultaneous....
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THIS EDITION IS INTENDED FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. This series tells the tale of the Alden children who begin their adventures by making a home in a boxcar. Their goal is to stay together, and in the process they find a grandfather....
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The Boxcar Children now have a home with their grandfather and are determined to solve the mystery that surrounds an old yellow house on his property. Strange things are happeing in that house where long ago a man disappeared....
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Mystery awaits the Boxcar Children at a Washington, D.C., bed and breakfast, where valuables disappear and all the guests seem to have something to hide. Simultaneous....
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Henry, Jessie, Violet, and Benny used to live alone in a boxcar. Now they have a home with their grandfather and are taking a vacation in the South Seas on an uninhabited island. But there is someone who does not want them around!....
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(Ages 7-12) In winter, children love to curl up with a mystery about the Alden children. Now they can curl up with three stories in one volume-The Boxcar Children Winter Special. In The Mystery at Snowflake Inn, the Aldens enjoy ice skating and working puzzles before they become part of their own special puzzle. At Snow Haven Lodge, the Boxcar Children enjoy the winter carnival, then find themselves involved in another adventure in The Mystery in the Snow. And in The Mystery on Blizzard Mountain, the Aldens learn that the mountain holds a hidden secret-and maybe a snowy ghost. Readers will stay warm and cozy with this special Boxcar Children(r) book, just right for those hot-cocoa-sipping months....
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While exploring Dragon's Mouth Cavern, the Boxcar children encounter a group of suspicious, unfriendly people, including a man who refuses to identify himself, Mr. Pitt and Mr. Lyme who try to scare the young sleuths away, and Crystal Hollowell, who lies about where she works. Simultaneous....
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While visiting the Alamo, the Aldens notice that a documentary is being filmed, but when an important ring goes missing from the Alamo collection and the main actress is accused of being the thief, the Aldens decide to take a look into the case. Simultaneous."...
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No one has heard from Andrew Beldon, a ranger in Everglades National Park, for more than two weeks. When the Alden children go to Andrew's apartment, they find books and posters that reveal Andrew's interest in the Florida panther. Could the endangered panther hold the key to Andrew's whereabouts?....
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Aunt Jane, their grandfather's sister, is a very unhappy woman who hasn't spoken to her brother in years. The Boxcar Children try to help her, but isn't until the end of the summer that they learn about Aunt Jane's secret....
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THIS EDITION IS INTENDED FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. The Boxcar children have dinner at a Chinese restaurant and get a handwritten riddle in a fortune cookie....
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The Aldens are spending a week at the Dare to Dream Ranch, a rescue ranch that takes in horses whose owners can no longer care for them. The children help with chores, and Jessie is thrilled to be looking after a beautiful horse named Dragon. But when two of the oldest horses are missing from the pasture, a mystery begins to unfold-why would someone want to steal two old, sick horses? Then Dragon disappears, too, and the children discover that one of the horses has paint on its coat. Just what's going on at the ranch, anyway?
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Camp Coral in Key West, Florida, is a happy vacation site for the Aldens and their new cousin, Soo Lee, but the Boxcar Children must investigate when a precious coral bed is destroyed on a nearby island. Simultaneous....
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(Ages: 7-12) Spring break is a time for fun-traveling to great places, shopping for new things, and reading favorite mysteries about the Boxcar Children! Now fans have three stories they can enjoy in one volume. In The Mystery in the Mall, the Aldens help out at a novelty shop, where they discover strange things happening-and then get locked in the store! In The Mystery Cruise, the children get to go on a cruise, on a ship that comes complete with a pool, a movie theater, and a mystery! And in The Black Pearl Mystery, the children take a trip to beautiful Hawaii and search for the truth behind an old island legend....
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While on bicycle trip to their aunt's farm, the four Aldens help solve a mystery....
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The Aldens come across a robbery at an antiques store and decide to investigate. But before they can even begin, someone breaks into the Aldens' home and steals a box of Benny's favorite cereal!....
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THIS EDITION IS INTENDED FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Benny tries to figure out why his dog, Watch, keeps escaping from the yard....
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"Narrator Aimee Lilly captures the mysterious moments…and quiet family times by giving the characters individual personalities with subtle voice changes. The reading is well paced so that listeners can read along with the book. A welcome addition to elementary grade collections."--Library Journal...
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THIS EDITION IS INTENDED FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. While visiting a recent purchase of Grandfather's, a ghost town in the Rocky Mountains, the Aldens encounter a mystery involving a run-down motel and a woman who may be a ghost....
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The Alden kids are thrilled with seeing an original score written by Mozart, brought to town by a visiting orchestra, and equally horrified when it is stolen, leaving them to find the thief before the orchestra leaves town. Simultaneous....
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THIS EDITION IS INTENDED FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. When the art gallery in town hosts a contest, the Alden children receive mysterious letters claiming that a particular artist is an imposter, causing them to investigate the artist and to fin...
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THIS EDITION IS INTENDED FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. The Alden children find themselves in the middle of a mystery when they discover that a famous corn maze is being vandalized and they try to catch the culprit....
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Benny only has $1.00 to spend on a birthday gift for his grandfather, but he comes up with the best idea of all....
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THIS EDITION IS INTENDED FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. While staying at an 18th-century inn in Vermont, the Boxcar children become curious about the mysterious ""accidents"" that keep plaguing the owners....
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Benny tries several ideas for a new business before coming up with just the right one. Full color....
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The paperback editions of The Boxcar Children Mysteries: #5, Mike's Mystery; #6, Blue Bay Mystery; #7, The Woodshed Mystery;and #8, The Lighthouse Mystery are offered together in a cardboard case....
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While in New Orleans helping mystery writer Olivia Chase open a new bookstore, the Boxcar Children investigate the mystery of some disappearing books and uncover some valuable items. Simultaneous....
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THIS EDITION IS INTENDED FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. The Aldens start a business producing birthday parties and find themselves investigating a series of robberies taking place during their parties....
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THIS EDITION IS INTENDED FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. The Aldens' boxcar is the perfect place for games, picnics, sleepovers, and fun. But when strange things start happening there, Benny is convinced that the boxcar is haunted....
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Henry, Jessie, Violet, and Benny are on a fall vacation in the woods - but suddenly a snowstorm hits! While they're trapped in their cabin they discover a strange message written in code hidden in a secret spot! Who is the message for? The Boxcar Children wait to be rescued from the deep snow, but in the meantime they have a mystery to solve!...
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The Aldens are excited to be playing in their summer soccer league, until someone begins sabotaging the teams....
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THIS EDITION IS INTENDED FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. The Aldens investigate a Louisiana bayou to see if it is haunted by a ghostly alligator....
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When someone tries to close down Piccolo's Pizzeria, the Boxcar Children come to the aid of their old friends, Mr. and Mrs. Piccolo, and come up for ideas for mini pizzas, a delivery service, and special coupons. Simultaneous....
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THIS EDITION IS INTENDED FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. When their favorite pizza restaurant almost goes out of business, the Alden children try to help their friends stay open while they find out who is behind all their problems....
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The excitement begins when the Boxcar Children meet their old friend, Mike. When Mike is blamed for starting a fire, they know he's innocent. But can they discover who's really behind Mike's Mystery before it's too late?....
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Henry, Jessie, Violet and Benny used to live alone in a boxcar. Now they livewith their grandfather and are spending the summer in a remote fishing village on the New England coast. There's a mysterious man snooping around the village library. The Boxcar Children don't know the man's secret yet. But they are about to find out!...
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THIS EDITION IS INTENDED FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. This series tells the tale of the Alden children who begin their adventures by making a home in a boxcar. Their goal is to stay together, and in the process they find a grandfather....
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When Benny's friend comes to visit the Alden house with his two-year-old brother Sam, the younger boy makes trouble everywhere he goes....
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Henry, Jessie, Violet, and Benny Alden are on another summer trip to visit Aunt Jane at Mystery Ranch. They're thrilled to find their friend Mike Wood lives in the bustling new town near the ranch. But one night, Mike's house burns down and he is blamed for starting the fire! Join the Boxcar Children in their graphic novel adventure to solve the mystery of Mike's fire. ...
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The Aldens are visiting Grandfather's friend, Amy, at the Ogopogo Retreat in Canada. Amy rents cabins to tourists who hope to see the mysterious underwater creature, the Ogopogo, swimming in the lake. Henry, Jesse, Violet, and Benny can't wait to try to spot the Ogopogo from their cabin. Amy tells the children about a riddle that an old friend left for her in one of the cabins that could lead to a small treasure. The children need to find the treasure, and fast—otherwise, Amy will have to sell the retreat. As the riddle starts to unfold, strange things start to happen around the lake. Something is moving around in the water late at night, and someone doesn't want the Aldens helping Amy. Will the Boxcar Children crack the riddle before it's too late?...
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(Ages: 7-12) The local radio station is putting on the Great Detective Race, where contestants must solve riddles and search all over Greenfield for clues leading to the grand prize! One of the prizes would make a perfect gift for Mrs. MacGregor, so the Aldens sign up for the contest. Soon they're following the riddles' clues all over town. But when some of the clues turn out to be fake, it's clear that someone is playing unfairly. Could another contestant in the Great Detective Race be trying to stop the Boxcar Children from winning?...
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Henry, Jessie, Violet and Benny used to live alone in a boxcar. Now they have a home with their grandfather and are spending the summer traveling on a train--in their own caboose, Number 777. On the trip, they encounter a strange mystery surrounding the history of their caboose!...
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THIS EDITION IS INTENDED FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. While visiting a friend in New York City, the Aldens investigate the theft of a valuable diamond....
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As the youngest of the Boxcar Children, Benny is always ready with a funny comment, a question about the next meal, or a solution to a mystery. Let Benny and the Alden family's faithful dog, Watch, introduce younger readers to this magical series. In this first book of the series, readers learn Gertrude Chandler Warner's original story of the four orphaned children and their search for a new home....
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A friendly writer with a metal detector, the mysterious inhabitants of a tower house, and the discovery of a locket in the sand are ingredients for the Aldens' latest mystery....
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THIS EDITION IS INTENDED FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. The Alden children look forward to friends, fun, and the annual camp Olympics at Camp Seagull, but they wonder if some campers take the competition too far when a team cheats and everything s...
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The Aldens are preparing for a yard sale when they find an old wooden mask in the trash behind a neighbor's house. Violet notices that the mask looks like a Native American mask that she had read about. When the children go to the library to learn more about the mask, they discover that they have found an old Native American mask from the Hopi tribe. When the children learn there will be an Intertribal Pow-Wow at the park over the weekend, they plan to deliver the mask to its rightful owners. But Henry, Jessie, Violet, and Benny soon find out that they're not the only people interested in the history of the old wooden mask. A strange man is following them around, and an antique dealer is looking for more than her fair share at the Boxcar yard sale. When the mask is stolen from their garage, the Aldens vow to find it before the weekend Pow-Wow. But with such little evidence, will they be able to find the mask in time?...
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Henry, Jessie, Violet, and Benny have never been to a drive-in movie theater before, but they_re visiting a friend who owns one. The children love to eat popcorn in the car and watch movies under the stars. But strange pranks are disrupting the fun_one night the sound system starts playing loud music during the movie, and a couple of the theater employees seem to be hiding a secret. Then, late at night, a ghost is seen walking around the empty grounds of the drive-in! Could the old theater be haunted? ...
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(Ages 7-12) Just in time for vacation, Boxcar fans can dive into summer reading with three warm-weather adventures about the Aldens, together in one volume. In The Mystery at the Ball Park, the baseball season is in jeopardy when someone steals a special bat and Jessie's glove. Then the team almost doesn't make it to their first game! In The Mystery of the Hidden Beach, the Aldens try to find the terrible secret that the beach holds. And in The Summer Camp Mystery, the children investigate why someone is sabotaging the annual Olympic competition at Camp Seagull. Boxcar Children(r) Mysteries, always just right for summer reading, are now three times better with the The Boxcar Children Summer Special....
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The Boxcar children are visiting their cousins, Joe and Alice, who live near an amusement park. The park holds everything they could ask for--a beautiful merry-go-round, lots of rides and games, all the cotton candy they can eat...and a mystery!....
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Henry, Jessie, Violet, and Benny used to live alone in a boxcar. Now they have a home with their grandfather and are spending the summer climbing mountains in New England. Wherever they are, adventure seems to seek them out!....
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The local radio station is putting on the Great Detective Race, where contestants must solve riddles and search all over Greenfield for clues leading to the grand prize! One of the prizes would make a perfect gift for Mrs. MacGregor, so the Aldens sign up for the contest. Soon they're following the riddles' clues all over town. But when some of the clues turn out to be fake, it's clear that someone is playing unfairly. Could another contestant in the Great Detective Race be trying to stop the Boxcar Children from winning?
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Benny knows losing things isn’t fun. And losing keys can be very bad! But Benny hasn’t lost the keys—he’s found them—and now he’d like to help find the person they belong to. All he has are just a few clues! Soon Benny and Watch are looking all over Greenfield. Will the clues lead them to the right person?...
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When a valuable vase disappears, the manager suspects the boys of causing trouble. They're innocent, but who is sending the salespeople mysterious notes? Many more suspicious things will happen before Benny can uncover the mystery....
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When the Alden children discover that the town council, led by Ms. Lerner, is ready to tear down Greenfield's historic firehouse in favor of a modern building, they try to save it. But mysterious things start happening--objects disappear, false alarms sound at the firehouse, and a strange man appears in town. Luckily, the children find a blue notebook that is just the clue they need to solve the mystery....
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The Aldens are helping the owner of a local restaurant grow delicious food in a garden. They work hard to water and weed and take care of the fruits and vegetables that are growing. But soon the children notice the strangest thing_the plants are moving. The tomato plants aren_t in the same spot they were planted in! How could that be happening? Then, when fruits and vegetables start to vanish from the garden, it_s clear that a brand new mystery is sprouting for the Boxcar Children. ...
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When the Greenfield Animal Shelter is forced to close, the Boxcar Children offer to care for the abandoned animals. But then they discover that many of them belong to an old woman who appears to be missing. What's behind this mystery?....
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While helping organize Greenfield's Winter Festival, the Boxcar Children find a secret message in their developed photos. They realize someone is trying to ruin the Festival. Can they figure it out in time to save the event?....
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THIS EDITION IS INTENDED FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. The Alden children suspect someone of trying to sabotage the local dog show....
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THIS EDITION IS INTENDED FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. While visiting the Florida Keys, the Aldens encounter suspicious characters, strange incidents at night, and a plot to steal valuable coral....
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While helping their grandfather's cousin on her pineapple plantation in Hawaii, the Alden children discover some strange happenings on the island--the least of which is the mystery behind an enigmatic black pearl....
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Read by Phyllis Newman two cassettes / two hours 35 mins.
Adventure abounds as the Alden children spend a summer living on their grandfather's island. They display a wealth of confidence in their ability to face life's everyday challenges armed only with their clever inventiveness and the support of eachother. Few subjects are as sure to capture the imaginations of children as the idea of living on their own. A hint of suspense is woven through the story until the mysterious true identity of Joe the handyman is finally revealed....
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THIS EDITION IS INTENDED FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. This series tells the tale of the Alden children who begin their adventures by making a home in a boxcar. Their goal is to stay together, and in the process they find a grandfather....
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THIS EDITION IS INTENDED FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. When the Alden children go camping on Blizzard Mountain, a place said to be inhabited by a ghost looking for buried treasure, they begin to think someone or something is trying to scare them...
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Get the first 6 graphic novels of Gertrude Chandler Warner's classic stories about the Alden children--Henry, Jesse, Violet, and Benny. These stories have been entertaining young readers for generations. Now, everyone's favorite easy-to-read mysteries are graphic novels! The original Boxcar Children stories you know and love have been adapted by world-class authors and illustrators to appeal to a whole new generation. * Adapted with cooperation of Albert Whitman company * Original dialog in all adaptations * Gertrude Chandler Warner biography included in all titles....
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While in Charleston, South Carolina, to help their grandfather's friend, Mrs. Ashleigh, repair her house, which has been damaged in a hurricane, the Boxcar Children become embroiled in a mystery involving someone hunting for pirate's treasure on Mrs. Ashleigh's property. Simultaneous....
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THIS EDITION IS INTENDED FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. The Aldens, while testing the latest version of their favorite computer game, are surprised to find messages directed specifically at them....
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When a terrible snowstorm hits the area, the Boxcar Children are trapped. To make matters worse, there's something very suspicious about their cabin. What are all those strange markings on the closet door? And what are all those strange noises the Boxcar Chldren hear in the night?...
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While investigating the disappearance of Spotzie, Mr. Woods's beloved cat, the Alden children discover that they are being followed by a strange man, receive threatening phone calls, and uncover a number of mysterious suspects in the catnapping. Simultaneous....
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When the Alden children join a group of volunteers to fix up an old house for senior citizens, they try to explain the puzzling behavior of their coworkers as well as investigate some unusual events....
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Benny and Watch learn magic tricks and get ready to do a magic show--until Watch disappears! Full color....
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THIS EDITION IS INTENDED FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. The Alden children help out a storeowner at the Hope Harbor Mall and discover that someone is tampering with the merchandise shipments....
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With the Founder's Day celebrations quickly approaching, the Aldens begin plans to redecorate their boxcar as a float for the parade, until their boxcar suddenly and mysteriously vanishes. Simultaneous....
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It's the Alden children's first trip to London, and it seems that someone is following them. Then Benny and Henry's room is ransacked and a beautiful broach with the initials HRH is found in Benny's backpack....
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THIS EDITION IS INTENDED FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. The Aldens take part in a hunt at a gem mine and discover that someone is out to sabotage the contest....
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THIS EDITION IS INTENDED FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. While visiting Lake Lucille in the Adirondack Mountains, the Aldens hear stories about a monster in the lake and then encounter evidence that it may be real....
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THIS EDITION IS INTENDED FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. The Alden children look forward to friends, fun, and the annual camp Olympics at Camp Seagull, but they wonder if some campers take the competition too far when a team cheats and everything s...
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The Boxcar Children are helping to save an old library that's about to be torn down. They find several mysteries there--and not just in books! After all the children's hard work, someone is trying to destroy the library. Who?....
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Staying at the charming Snowflake Inn during an old-fashioned holiday vacation in New England, the Boxcar children find their stay threatened by sabotage, dark secrets, and a variety of suspects. Simultaneous....
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The Aldens meet Will LaSalle, the owner of the Curiosity Shop while vacationing at Niagra Falls, and when an old book signed by the Prince of Wales disappears and someone steals the shop's brochures, the Aldens want to know who is behind trying to put Will's shop out of business. Simultaneous....
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THIS EDITION IS INTENDED FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. The Aldens, while testing the latest version of their favorite computer game, are surprised to find messages directed specifically at them....
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The Boxcar Children are going on a bicycle trip. On the first night of their journey, they get caught in a rainstorm. They find shelter in an old abandoned house--and a mystery finds them!....
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The Boxcar Children find a mysterious painting hidden in the attic. They learn that it's their grandmother wearing a necklace Grandfather gave her when they were married. The necklace disappeared and was never found. Can the children track it down?....
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THIS EDITION IS INTENDED FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. The Aldens become involved in a community theater production of The Wizard Of Oz, which is systematically and mysteriously being sabotaged....
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(Ages 7-12) The Aldens are visiting Aunt Jane in Elmford. She tells the children that she has tickets for them to see a mystery play at the Trap-Door Theater. A theater patron who loved mysteries left her life savings to improve the theater and to hold a yearly contest with a cash prize awarded to the best mystery playwright in town. The Aldens can't wait to find out everything there is to know about the old Trap-Door Theater. But there is more than one mystery going on. Each day at rehearsal something strange has happened to the front-row seat once occupied by the benefactor-popcorn all over the floor, an old costume laid out, a spotlight shining on her empty seat. Is the benefactor's ghost haunting the theater, or is one of Elmford's living residents up to no good? There is only one thing the Aldens like better than a mystery-two mysteries for the price of one!...
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THIS EDITION IS INTENDED FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. When the art gallery in town hosts a contest, the Alden children receive mysterious letters claiming that a particular artist is an imposter, causing them to investigate the artist and to fin...
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THIS EDITION IS INTENDED FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. While visiting a friend in New York City, the Aldens investigate the theft of a valuable diamond....
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While staying with the Lightfeather family on a Navajo reservation, the Aldens uncover some fascinating artifacts that may be evidence of a legendary ancient village, artifacts that soon turn up missing. Simultaneous....
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The Aldens meet a very nice history professor aboard the cruise ship West Wind and try to help him reach the reading of his great aunt's will before the money falls into the selfish hands of his cousin Clara. Simultaneous....
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The Boxcar Children are on their way to San Francisco when they discover that a young woman's porfolio filled with old movie posters has been stolen, and with limited time, they have to find the culprit before the train reaches its destination. Simultaneous....
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THIS EDITION IS INTENDED FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. The Aldens help their neighbor Lina search for treasure, which may be hidden in her attic....
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The entire town is excited about the summer music festival-especially the Aldens, who have been asked to help with the show. The largest attraction this year will be the popular Greenfield Four. A big-time music producer is going to be in the crowd to catch the show, and Greenfield residents hope their favorite local group will be famous soon. The day before the show, The Greenfield Four arrive at the rehearsal hall to find all of their instruments missing! The band insists that they won't play without them, and now it's up to the Boxcar Children to find the instruments before the show. Who would want to sabotage the band's big show? Does someone want to steal the Greenfield Four's spotlight, or is the theft an act of revenge? The Aldens are on the case in this music festival mystery....
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When Grandfather's friend Seymour Curtis invites the Alden family to spend some time at his apple orchard, Benny is determined to find the ghost rumored to haunt the premises. Yet, it seems as if the Aldens may have a more earthly crime on their hands....
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THIS EDITION IS INTENDED FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. While staying at the Crooked House, the family home of their housekeeper Mrs. McGregor, the Aldens try to solve a riddle that will lead them to a hidden treasure....
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THIS EDITION IS INTENDED FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. The Aldens help a farmer, whose honeybees have stopped producing honey and discover a sabotage scheme....
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THIS EDITION IS INTENDED FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. When a professional hockey player comes to Greenfield with plans to build an ice skating rink, the Alden children suspect that someone in town wants to stop the project....
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