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The Bobbsey Twins at Cedar Camp

Laura Lee Hope

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Book Excerpt: 
. . .boy, about whose teasing they had talked on their way to school that morning. I think, after being locked up, that Nick was afraid of Freddie. At any rate, Flossie’s hair was not again pulled.

“Our smaller twins are growing up,” said Mr. Bobbsey to his wife at home that night, 28 when the story of what had happened in school had been told at the supper table.

“Yes,” agreed Mrs. Bobbsey. “Our little ‘fireman’ and our ‘fat fairy’ will soon be almost as big as Bert and Nan.” Fireman and fairy were the pet names for the smaller Bobbsey twins. But they were getting almost too old for pet names now.

The weeks passed, and the weather grew colder, though, as yet, no snow had appeared. Freddie and Flossie, who had gotten out their sleds soon after coming home from the West, looked at the sky anxiously each day.

“Do you think it will ever snow?” asked Flossie of her . . . Read More

Community Reviews

I love these books. This one is about a trip north to find out what happened to the order of Christmas trees Mr. Bobbsey had ordered. Of course much trouble ensues.

Same outstanding characters, an exciting plot, a lovely setting, and a simplicity and innocence that characterizes the books from this e

The twins solve a mystery in Timmins, Ontario. Indians, RCMP, provincial police, gold mines, sea planes, helicopters.

A 3.5. I rounded up because I love the series as a whole. Another exciting adventure. And the twins are even marooned overnight on an island.

I loved this old book because I liked the way it was told. It had good descriptions and old language. This is a good mystery because I was still trying to figure out what was going to happen right up to the end.

Despite their young age, these kids are true amateur sleuths. When their father receives a strange message from the man taking care of their land in Canada, the family sets out to investigate. In Canada, they uncover a gang of gold mining thieves, and rescue a kidnapped man.

Fairly interesting. The

Another sweet Bobbsey Twins book.

This book review is in honor of my Mom, Leota M. Henderson. She always loved reading and always talked about how she remembered her first books were "The Bobbsey Twins" series. I hadn't known anything about them and wasn't interested in reading about children's exciting adventures growing up. It was