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245 14 $a The Boxcar Children Collection Volume 3 $h [sound recording] / $c Gertrude Chandler Warner
250    $a Unabridged.
264  1 $a [United States] : $b Oasis Audio, $c 2012
300    $a 6 Compact discs (6 hours and 5 minutes) : $b sound
490    $a The Boxcar Children ; $v 3
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511 0  $a Read by Aimee Lilly & Tim Gregory
520    $a The Woodshed Mystery: The Alden children are staying at the New England farmhouse where their grandfather grew up. There are many stories and legends about the old farm, and there's a woodshed near the house that holds a surprising secret... a secret that dates all the way back to the Revolutionary War!  The Lighthouse Mystery: When the Aldens take a summer trip to the New England coast, they have a fun place to stay: a lighthouse! But strange things happen after it gets dark - an unknown woman is seen walking around, and Watch, the Aldens' dog, wakes up growling late at night. Can the Boxcar Children shed light on a seaside mystery?  Mountain Top Mystery: The Aldens climb a mountain and find a mystery! The hike up Old Flat Top was only supposed to take a day, but a dangerous rockslide changes everything and reveals a hidden cave that just may hold a legendary treasure! Three complete stories in one collection! Includes The Woodshed Mystery, The Lighthouse Mystery, and Mountain Top Mystery. The Boxcar Children Series was created by Gertrude Chandler Warner, a teacher, when she realized that there were few, if any, books for children that were both easy and fun to read. She drew on her own experiences in writing the mysteries. As a child, she had spent hours watching trains near her home, and often dreamed about what it would be like to live in a caboose or freight car. In each story, she chose a special setting and introduced unpredictable, unusual or eccentric characters, to help highlight the Aldens' independence and resourcefulness. Miss Warner lived in Putnam, Massachusetts until her death in 1979.
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650  0 $a Boxcar children (Fictitious characters) $v Juvenile fiction.
650  0 $a Orphans $v Juvenile fiction.
650  0 $a Runaway children $v Juvenile fiction.
700 1  $a Lilly, Aimee.
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