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The Bobbsey Twins at Meadow Brook

Laura Lee Hope

Casa editrice: The Ebook Emporium

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"Fresh air, green fields, and a brand new mystery—the Bobbsey twins have arrived at Meadow Brook!"

The Bobbsey family is packing their trunks once again! In The Bobbsey Twins at Meadow Brook, Nan, Bert, Flossie, and Freddie leave the paved streets of Lakeport behind for a summer stay at a sprawling country estate. For the twins, Meadow Brook is a paradise of new experiences—from learning how to milk cows and gather eggs to exploring the mysterious "deep woods" nearby. But where the Bobbseys go, excitement is sure to follow. Between a missing farm animal and a strange encounter at the old swimming hole, the twins find that life on a farm is every bit as thrilling as the big city.

The Magic of the Countryside: This volume captures the idyllic charm of rural America at the turn of the century. Readers join the twins as they discover the rhythms of nature, the hard work of harvest time, and the simple joy of a hayride. It's a story that celebrates the outdoors and the curiosity of children when placed in a brand-new environment.

New Friends and Familiar Faces: While the story features the beloved Bobbsey quartet, it also introduces a cast of colorful country characters. The twins learn valuable lessons about community and cooperation as they interact with the farmhands and neighbors of Meadow Brook.

A Mystery in the Meadows: True to the series' formula, a gentle mystery keeps the pages turning. Whether it's investigating strange noises in the barn or tracking down a lost treasure, Nan and Bert use their growing detective skills to solve the puzzles of the countryside, proving that a sharp mind is useful no matter where you are.

Escape to the country with a classic family favorite. Purchase "The Bobbsey Twins at Meadow Brook" today.
Disponibile da: 14/01/2026.
Lunghezza di stampa: 156 pagine.

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