The Boxcar Children Collection Volume 22: The Black Pearl Mystery, The Cereal Box Mystery, The Panther Mystery - unabridged audio book on CD
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The Boxcar Children Collection Volume 22: The Black Pearl Mystery, The Cereal Box Mystery, The Panther Mystery - unabridged audio book on CD  -     By: Gertrude Chandler Warner

The Boxcar Children Collection Volume 22: The Black Pearl Mystery, The Cereal Box Mystery, The Panther Mystery - unabridged audio book on CD

Oasis Family Media LLC / 2015 / Compact disc

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Collect volumes 64 through 66 in this 3-story audio edition of the Boxcar Children. Stories include:
  • #64: The Black Pearl Mystery: The Boxcar Children and their grandfather are visiting Hawaii. They help pick pineapples on their cousin Mary's plantation, go snorkeling, and visit a volcano. But they can't figure out why no one will tell them the legend of the black pearl. And who took the diving maps that belonged to cousin Mary's husband? It looks as if the Aldens have another mystery on their hands!
  • #65: The Cereal Box Mystery: When the Aldens come across a robbery at an antique store, they decide to use their detective skills to help locate the stolen ruby ring, bracelet, and necklace. Yet, before their investigation even begins, someone breaks into the Aldens' home and steals a box of Benny's favorite Silver Frosted Star cereal! Is there a hungry thief on the loose or is something else going on? The Boxcar Children have another mystery to solve.
  • #66: The Panther Mystery: The Aldens travel to Everglades National Park to help find a park ranger who has been missing for days. However, everyone they talk to seems angry and secretive instead of worried. Henry, Jessie, Violet, and Benny are determined to solve this mystery, even if it means following the trail deep into the spooky Everglades.

Unabridged audio CD; 6 CDs; read by Aimee Lilly and Tim Gregory.

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Title: The Boxcar Children Collection Volume 22: The Black Pearl Mystery, The Cereal Box Mystery, The Panther Mystery - unabridged audio book on CD
By: Gertrude Chandler Warner
Format: Compact disc
Vendor: Oasis Family Media LLC
Publication Date: 2015
Weight: 6 ounces
ISBN: 1613754981
ISBN-13: 9781613754986
Ages: 8-10
Series: Boxcar Children
Stock No: WW754986

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The Black Pearl Mystery: The Boxcar Children and their grandfather are visiting Hawaii. They help pick pineapples on their cousin Mary’s plantation, go snorkeling, and visit a volcano. But they can’t figure out why no one will tell them the legend of the black pearl. And who took the diving maps that belonged to cousin Mary’s husband? It looks as if the Aldens have another mystery on their hands!

The Cereal Box Mystery: When the Aldens come across a robbery at an antique store, they decide to use their detective skills to help locate the stolen ruby ring, bracelet, and necklace. Yet, before their investigation even begins, someone breaks into the Aldens’ home and steals a box of Benny’s favorite Silver Frosted Star cereal! Is there a hungry thief on the loose or is something else going on? The Boxcar Children have another mystery to solve.

The Panther Mystery: The Aldens travel to Everglades National Park to help find a park ranger who has been missing for days. However, everyone they talk to seems angry and secretive instead of worried. Henry, Jessie, Violet, and Benny are determined to solve this mystery, even if it means following the trail deep into the spooky Everglades.

Author Bio

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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