
Six Little Bunkers at Uncle Fred's
Six children. One mysterious uncle. A summer that changes everything. The Bunker siblings, Russ, Rose, Violet, Laddie, Margy, and Mun Bun, are messing around in the attic when a stranger bursts in. In the chaos, they mistake their own uncle for a burglar. But Uncle Fred has come bearing better news than any treasure: an invitation to spend the summer at his ranch in Montana. Soon the six Bunkers are trading city streets for open plains, cowboys, and cattle. But something's not quite right at the ranch, a strange spring bubbles up from the earth, and cattle are disappearing. The children must use all their courage and curiosity to solve the mystery while adjusting to a world far different from their attic adventures. Written in the lively, accessible style of early 20th-century children's fiction, this installment in the Bunker series captures the thrill of family travel, the magic of the American West, and the particular joy of siblings discovering the world together. Perfect for young readers who crave adventure with a hint of mystery and a whole lot of heart.



































































