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Bicycle Mystery (The Boxcar Children #15) 
It was fun to reread a boxcar children book to my students. I had forgotten how fun they are!
I wish we still had a society where four kids could spend a week bicycling to their aunt's house safely. :P

In between books while I was at the cabin I decided to read a box car children book for old time's sake. I don't think I read this specific one as a kid, but I really enjoyed the ones I did read.
Probably the most boring of these books. The kids ride bikes for two days to eat lunch with their aunt Jane and turn right back around to head home the same day. And a dog follows them.
This was less of a bicycle mystery and more of a dog mystery. There were a lot of little mysteries in this book that made it hard to follow at times.
The Boxcar Children = most read series between the ages of 6 and 9 for me. I think of these fondly. Every child should read this series.
Gertrude Chandler Warner
Paperback | Pages: 128 pages Rating: 3.88 | 2467 Users | 44 Reviews

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| Original Title: | Bicycle Mystery (The Boxcar Children, #15) |
| ISBN: | 0807507091 (ISBN13: 9780807507094) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | The Boxcar Children #15 |
| Characters: | Jessie Alden, Benny Alden, Violet Alden, Henry Alden |
| Setting: | United States of America |
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I read just about every one of these I could get my hands on when I was a child. In my later teens, I picked up the series again to see what it was that I liked so much about the series. The answer: realistic characters, believable storyline, and a kind of summer escapist's daydream into some things that I may never do or experience as much as the boxcar children did. The characters in particular were well crafted. The villains always had a reason for their crime that seemed reasonable from their point of view (unlike the standard evil villain cliches seen in many childrens' mysteries). The Boxcar Children themselves appeared kind at heart yet at the same time weren't snobs either. I've definitely outgrown the series in terms of reading ability and criticism, but that doesn't stop me from recognizing good writing when I see it (I don't believe that Gertrude Chandler Warner actually wrote all of these books, but whoever continued in her stead was a good writer and emulator). This a great series for boys and girls alike still in grade school--books that are wholesome, yet interesting and enjoyable as well.Declare Appertaining To Books Bicycle Mystery (The Boxcar Children #15)
| Title | : | Bicycle Mystery (The Boxcar Children #15) |
| Author | : | Gertrude Chandler Warner |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 128 pages |
| Published | : | January 1st 1990 by Albert Whitman Company (first published January 1st 1970) |
| Categories | : | Mystery. Childrens. Fiction |
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Ratings: 3.88 From 2467 Users | 44 ReviewsColumn Appertaining To Books Bicycle Mystery (The Boxcar Children #15)
Read The Boxcar Children books. You're going to find out in #15, they have a bicycle mystery. Can these children solve the mystery and save the day? - yes they can!It was fun to reread a boxcar children book to my students. I had forgotten how fun they are!
I wish we still had a society where four kids could spend a week bicycling to their aunt's house safely. :P

In between books while I was at the cabin I decided to read a box car children book for old time's sake. I don't think I read this specific one as a kid, but I really enjoyed the ones I did read.
Probably the most boring of these books. The kids ride bikes for two days to eat lunch with their aunt Jane and turn right back around to head home the same day. And a dog follows them.
This was less of a bicycle mystery and more of a dog mystery. There were a lot of little mysteries in this book that made it hard to follow at times.
The Boxcar Children = most read series between the ages of 6 and 9 for me. I think of these fondly. Every child should read this series.

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