by Laura Lee Hope (Author)
A school-set adventure in the long-running Bobbsey Twins series, presenting early twentieth-century juvenile fiction centred on family life, curiosity, and everyday problem-solving.
In this instalment, Bert and Nan Bobbsey begin attending school together, encountering new routines, friendships, and small but consequential challenges that test their judgement and character. Alongside their younger siblings, Flossie and Freddie, the twins navigate a series of light mysteries and domestic incidents, reflecting the rhythms of childhood in an American setting shaped by community, education, and family expectation.
Originally published in the early twentieth century, the Bobbsey Twins books were among the most widely read juvenile series of their time, offering accessible narratives designed to encourage reading while reinforcing social norms of cooperation, responsibility, and moral conduct. The episodes collected here are episodic in structure, allowing each chapter to function as a self-contained vignette while contributing to the broader portrait of the Bobbsey family's daily life.
This edition preserves the original text, presenting a representative example of period children's literature. It remains of interest not only to younger readers but also to those studying the development of series fiction, publishing syndicates, and the cultural expectations embedded within early American juvenile narratives.
Number of Pages: 106
Dimensions: 0.38 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: April 03, 2018