The Bobbsey Twins at the Seashore


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The Bobbsey twins visit Ocean Cliff, the seaside home of their cousin Dorothy. While there they enter the water carnival, play on the beach, and witness a shipwreck.




The Bobbsey Twins


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" The Bobbsey Twins is a beloved children's book series written by Laura Lee Hope. The series revolves around the adventures of two sets of twins: Nan and Bert, the older siblings, and Flossie and Freddie, the younger siblings. The Bobbsey Twins are a loving and close-knit family, living in the bustling city of Lakeport. Throughout the series, the Bobbsey Twins find themselves in various exciting situations and mysteries to solve. From their everyday escapades at home to their travels and encounters with new friends, each story is filled with fun, curiosity, and valuable life lessons. The Bobbsey Twins' adventures take them on journeys to places like the seashore, the countryside, and even on exciting trips to distant lands. They explore nature, encounter different cultures, and learn about the world around them. The series is known for its engaging storytelling, vivid descriptions, and relatable characters. Laura Lee Hope skillfully weaves together the joys and challenges of family life, friendship, and personal growth. Young readers are captivated by the Twins' spirit of adventure, their resilience, and their ability to solve mysteries through teamwork and ingenuity. The Bobbsey Twins series has entertained generations of children, providing wholesome and enjoyable reading experiences. It celebrates the magic of childhood, the power of imagination, and the importance of love and togetherness in a family."




The Bobbsey Twins in the Country


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The Bobbsey twins visit Meadow Brook, the country home of their cousin Harry. While there they meet a frisky calf, celebrate Independence Day, and attend the circus.




The Bobbsey Twins at the Seashore


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"Suah's yo' lib, we do keep a-movin'!" cried Dinah, as she climbed into the big depot wagon. "We didn't forget Snoop this time," exclaimed Freddie, following close on Dinah's heels, with the box containing Snoop, his pet cat, who always went traveling with the little fellow. "I'm glad I covered up the ferns with wet paper," Flossie remarked, "for this sun would surely kill them if it could get at them." "Bert, you may carry my satchel," said Mrs. Bobbsey, "and be careful, as there are some glasses of jelly in it, you know." "I wish I had put my hat in my trunk," remarked Nan. "I'm sure someone will sit on this box and smash it before we get there." "Now, all ready!" called Uncle Daniel, as he prepared to start old




The Bobbsey Twins at the Seashore Book 3 Large Print Read Aloud Edition


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"Suah's yo' lib, we do keep a-movin'!" cried Dinah, as she climbed into the big depot wagon. "We didn't forget Snoop this time," exclaimed Freddie, following close on Dinah's heels, with the box containing Snoop, his pet cat, who always went traveling with the little fellow. "I'm glad I covered up the ferns with wet paper," Flossie remarked, "for this sun would surely kill them if it could get at them." "Bert, you may carry my satchel," said Mrs. Bobbsey, "and be careful, as there are some glasses of jelly in it, you know." "I wish I had put my hat in my trunk," remarked Nan. "I'm sure someone will sit on this box and smash it before we get there." "Now, all ready!" called Uncle Daniel, as he prepared to start old Bill, the horse. "Wait a minute!" Aunt Sarah ordered. "There was another box, I'm sure. Freddie, didn't you fix that blue shoe box to bring along?" "Oh, yes, that's my little duck, Downy. Get him quick, somebody, he's on the sofa in the bay window!" Bert climbed out and lost no time in securing the missing box. "Now we are all ready this time," Mr. Bobbsey declared, while Bill started on his usual trot down the country road to the depot. The Bobbseys were leaving the country for the seashore. As told in our first volume, "The Bobbsey Twins," the little family consisted of two pairs of twins, Nan and Bert, age eight, dark and handsome, and as like as two peas, and Flossie and Freddie, age four, as light as the others were dark, and "just exactly chums," as Flossie always declared. The Bobbsey twins lived at Lakeport, where Mr. Richard Bobbsey had large lumber yards. The mother and father were quite young themselves, and so enjoyed the good times that came as naturally as sunshine to the little Bobbseys. Dinah, the colored maid, had been with the family so long the children at Lakeport called her Dinah Bobbsey, although her real name was Mrs. Sam Johnston, and her husband, Sam, was the man of all work about the Bobbsey home. Our first volume told all about the Lakeport home, and our second book, "The Bobbsey Twins in the Country," was the story of the Bobbseys on a visit to Aunt Sarah and Uncle Daniel Bobbsey in their beautiful country home at Meadow Brook. Here Cousin Harry, a boy Bert's age, shared all the sports with the family from Lakeport. Now the Lakeport Bobbseys were leaving Meadow Brook, to spend the month of August with Uncle William and Aunt Emily Minturn at their seashore home, called Ocean Cliff, located near the village of Sunset Beach. There they were also to meet their cousin, Dorothy Minturn, who was just a year older than Nan. It was a beautiful morning, the very first day of August, that our little party started off. Along the Meadow Brook road everybody called out "Good-by!" for in the small country place all the Bobbseys were well known, and even those from Lakeport had many friends there. Nettie Prentice, the one poor child in the immediate neighborhood (she only lived two farms away from Aunt Sarah), ran out to the wagon as Uncle Daniel hurried old Bill to the depot. "Oh, here, Nan!" she called. "Do take these flowers if you can carry them. They are in wet cotton battin at the stems, and they won't fade a bit all day," and Nettie offered to Nan a gorgeous bouquet of lovely pure white, waxy lilies, that grow so many on a stalk and have such a delicious fragrance. Nettie's house was an old homestead, and there delicate blooms crowded around the sitting-room window. Nan let her hatbox down and took the flowers. "These are lovely, Nettie," she exclaimed; "I'll take them, no matter how I carry them. Thank you so much, and I hope I'll see you next summer." "Yes, do come out again!" Nettie faltered, for she would miss Nan, the city girl had always been so kind-even lent her one of her own dresses for the wonderful Fourth of July parade. "Maybe you will come down to the beach on an excursion," called Nan, as Bill started off again with no time to lose.




The Bobbsey Twins at Snow Lodge


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In 'The Bobbsey Twins at Snow Lodge' by Laura Lee Hope, readers are taken on a thrilling winter adventure with the iconic Bobbsey Twins as they embark on a vacation at a snowy lodge. The story is filled with excitement, mystery, and heartwarming moments that will captivate young and old readers alike. Hope's writing style is engaging and easy to follow, making this book a delightful read for all ages. Set in the early 20th century, the book provides a glimpse into a bygone era and offers a nostalgic charm that is sure to resonate with readers. Through the eyes of the Bobbsey Twins, readers can experience the joy of childhood adventures and the importance of family bonds. Laura Lee Hope's descriptive narrative and vivid characterizations bring the story to life, immersing readers in the Bobbsey Twins' winter escapades. Recommended for fans of classic children's literature and those seeking a cozy read filled with charm and nostalgia.




The Bobbsey Twins of Lakeport


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The Bobbsey twins become involved in helping an old lady find some valuable old coins.




The Bobbsey Twins at the Seashore


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The Bobbsey Twins on the Deep Blue Sea


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In "The Bobbsey Twins on the Deep Blue Sea" written by Laura Lee Hope, readers are invited to embark on an exciting adventure with the beloved Bobbsey Twins as they set sail on the deep blue sea. This classic children's book showcases the vivid imagination of the author through enchanting storytelling and engaging plot twists that keep readers of all ages captivated. Set in the early 20th century, this book provides a glimpse into the lives of children during that time period, making it both entertaining and educational for young readers. Hope's descriptive writing style paints a vivid picture of the maritime setting, allowing readers to feel as though they are right there alongside the twins on their nautical journey. The book emphasizes the importance of teamwork, family bonds, and the spirit of exploration, making it a timeless and heartwarming read for all.




The Bobbsey Twins on Blueberry Island


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The Bobbsey Twins on Blueberry Island by Laura Lee Hope The Bobbsey Twins are the principal characters of what was, for many years, the longest-running series of children's novles. The books related the adventures of the children of the middle-class Bobbsey family, which included two sets of fraternal twins: Bert and Nan, who where 12 years old, and Flossie and Freddie, who where six. Share the stories of your childhood with your children and grandchildren! Here are the original Bobbsey Twin adventures We are delighted to publish this classic book as part of our extensive Classic Library collection. Many of the books in our collection have been out of print for decades, and therefore have not been accessible to the general public. The aim of our publishing program is to facilitate rapid access to this vast reservoir of literature, and our view is that this is a significant literary work, which deserves to be brought back into print after many decades. The contents of the vast majority of titles in the Classic Library have been scanned from the original works. To ensure a high quality product, each title has been meticulously hand curated by our staff. Our philosophy has been guided by a desire to provide the reader with a book that is as close as possible to ownership of the original work. We hope that you will enjoy this wonderful classic work, and that for you it becomes an enriching experience.