Benny Uncovers a Mystery (The Boxcar Children #19)
When a valuable vase disappears, the manager suspects the boys of causing trouble. They're innocent, but who is sending the salespeople mysterious notes? Many more suspicious things will happen before Benny can uncover the mystery.
Hardcover, 128 pages
Published
July 1st 1976
by Albert Whitman & Company
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By the time I got to this book, I was wondering whether Henry ever graduated from Adams College, whether Jessie was old enough to either attend college, become a secretary, or get married, (in recognition of the times the book was written), if Benny was ever going to stop being such a little scamp... but it doesn't matter, because it's the Boxcar Children, and I loved this series so much as a kid.
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This book is from the Boxcar Children series and follows a young boys adventures while working in a department store. It will make a good read for fourth to sixth grade readers.
Per Wikipedia, last one written by original author before she passed away in 1979.
interesting mystery but a bit childish.
i would rather recommend this book for 10-year olds
i would rather recommend this book for 10-year olds
A good series for the young reader.
great when ur little
its fine
JEAR3-War
This is a book about two boys named Benny and Henry who get a job at a store. Then one a vase goes missing. Many other problems happen after that. Benny works on the mistery. In the end Benny solves the mistery.
Yeah! A Boxcar Children book starring my favorite character, the object of my affection, Benny. Don't really remember the story but I'm sure I liked the fact that it focused on that cutie pie.
i didnt really like this book because it had only one main character not all the four characters and there was no real mystery
jibin
jibin
I like that it wasn't really a mystery. It was a big thing that they had to find out. And...Henry and Benny got a job!!!
it was cool when benny solve a mystery..i forgot what kind of mystery/.
Great series for the young reader.
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Gertrude Chandler Warner was born in Putnam, Connecticut, on April 16, 1890, to Edgar and Jane Warner. Her family included a sister, Frances, and a brother, John. From the age of five, she dreamed of becoming an author. She wrote stories for her Grandfather Carpenter, and each Christmas she gave him one of these stories as a gift. Today, Ms. Warner is best remembered as the author of THE BOXCAR CH...more
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