
The Bobbsey Twins on Blueberry Island
Four children. One island. A summer mystery that demands their courage. The Bobbsey twinsNan and Bert, the older pair, and Flossie and Freddie, the youngerset off for Blueberry Island expecting nothing more than lazy days and blueberry picking. But when their neighbor's daughter Helen disappears and rumors swirl about a gypsy caravan nearby, the twins find themselves tangled in a real-life mystery. A missing doll, a frightened family, and the weight of suspicion falling on strangers force these children to trust their instincts and each other. Written in 1904, this is early children's fiction at its most delightful: wholesome but never saccharine, adventurous but never frightening. The Bobbsey twins solve their mystery through cleverness and heart, and in doing so, they capture something eternal about childhood summerswhere every day holds the possibility of discovery. Perfect for young readers who love gentle mysteries and the freedom of exploration.

































































