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The Bobbsey Twins or Merry Days Indoors and Out
Author: Laura Lee Hope
According to Wikipedia: "Laura Lee Hope is a pseudonym used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate for the Bobbsey Twins and several other series of children's novels. Actual writers taking up the pen of Laura Lee Hope include Edward Stratemeyer, Howard and Lilian Garis, Elizabeth Ward, Harriet (Stratemeyer) Adams, and Nancy Axelrad. Laura Lee Hope was first used as a pseudonym in 1904 for the debut of the Bobbsey Twins. Series: The Bobbsey Twins (1904-), The Outdoor Girls (23 vols. 1913-1933), The Moving Picture Girls (7 vols. 1914-1916), Bunny Brown (20 vols. 1916-1931), Six Little Bunkers (14 vols. 1918-1930), Make Believe Stories (12 vols. c. 1920-1923), Blythe Girls (12 vols. 1925-1932)."
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The Bobbsey Twins, or Merry Days Indoors and Out
Author: Laura Lee Hope
The Bobbsey Twins, or Merry Days Indoors and Out
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The Bobbsey Twins: or, Merry Days Indoors and Out
Author: Laura Lee Hope
A heartwarming story about growing up, starring America’s original double shot of trouble
The first installment in the beloved series by Laura Lee Hope follows two sets of audacious twins—Bert and Nan, age eight, and Freddie and Flossie, age four—through an entire school year. Windows are broken by errant snowballs, moonlit ghosts haunt the feet of beds, and serious rope-skipping accidents occur as the twins learn important lessons about love, responsibility, and having fun. Relive the stories that have thrilled generations of young readers.
This ebook has been professionally proofread to ensure accuracy and readability on all devices.
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The Bobbsey Twins Or, Merry Days Indoors and Out
Author: Laura Lee Hope
The adventures of Americas's favorite twins, in a new release of the original version of the best selling series.
The Bobbsey Twins: Merry Days Indoors and Out, Book 1 takes place over the course of a school year, with Nan and Bert described as eight years old and Freddie and Flossie four.
The Bobbsey Twins, or Merry Days Indoors and Out
Author: Laura Lee Hope
The Bobbsey Twins, or Merry Days Indoors and Out
The Bobbsey Twins: or, Merry Days Indoors and Out
Author: Laura Lee Hope
A heartwarming story about growing up, starring America’s original double shot of trouble
The first installment in the beloved series by Laura Lee Hope follows two sets of audacious twins—Bert and Nan, age eight, and Freddie and Flossie, age four—through an entire school year. Windows are broken by errant snowballs, moonlit ghosts haunt the feet of beds, and serious rope-skipping accidents occur as the twins learn important lessons about love, responsibility, and having fun. Relive the stories that have thrilled generations of young readers.
This ebook has been professionally proofread to ensure accuracy and readability on all devices.
The Bobbsey Twins, or, Merry Days Indoors and Out
Author: Laura Lee Hope
Author: Laura Lee HopePublisher: The Mershon companyYear published: 1904Book contributor: University of MichiganLanguage: English1 downloads in the last monthDownload Ebook: (PDF) (EPUB)
The Bobbsey Twins or Merry Days Indoors and Out
Author: Laura Lee Hope
According to Wikipedia: "Laura Lee Hope is a pseudonym used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate for the Bobbsey Twins and several other series of children's novels. Actual writers taking up the pen of Laura Lee Hope include Edward Stratemeyer, Howard and Lilian Garis, Elizabeth Ward, Harriet (Stratemeyer) Adams, and Nancy Axelrad. Laura Lee Hope was first used as a pseudonym in 1904 for the debut of the Bobbsey Twins. Series: The Bobbsey Twins (1904-), The Outdoor Girls (23 vols. 1913-1933), The Moving Picture Girls (7 vols. 1914-1916), Bunny Brown (20 vols. 1916-1931), Six Little Bunkers (14 vols. 1918-1930), Make Believe Stories (12 vols. c. 1920-1923), Blythe Girls (12 vols. 1925-1932)."
The Bobbsey Twins: Or, Merry Days Indoors and Out
Author: Laura Lee Hope
The Bobbsey Twins series set the mark for juvenile fiction in the early twentieth century, and was almost single-handedly responsible for the genre's skyrocketing popularity during that era. This early entrant in the series introduces the eternall...