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The Boxcar Children Mysteries, Book 3
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- Monika Connell
- 09-24-23
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It was another amazing experience with the boxcar children ! In my opinion it is definitely a must listen
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- Jennifer Eich
- 05-02-24
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I Liked everything best perfect ever heard what is so much amazing good loved it so amazing
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- Allison
- 04-26-23
Good book violet is not included enough for me
Love it it's definitely worth the money if you want to be on the edge of your seat READ THIS
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- Sarah P.
- 04-09-23
Good
Loved it so much!!!
this book is great! I love the story. I love listening to it over and over and over. I hope you like it!
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- Anonymous User
- 05-04-24
I am so glad they found Bill.
I loved when they found out that Dave Hunter was Bill. It was so surprising.
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- Pamela DeWitt
- 07-26-21
best ever
love it. 6 yr old granddaughter is immersed in the stories of these children's lives.
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- Amanda Powell
- 10-16-23
Amazing
I love that you never know what going to happen in till the end and you can read it again and again
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- Paul Mitchell
- 11-09-24
low
goosebumps is the mother plunging down the basement stairs and into the lesser parlor of the house and connected to the kitchen at the
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- K
- 01-02-20
Great for road trip with kids
Good story for my 5 year old on a road trip. Some dated verbiage but a fun story with lots of detail about camping and canoeing.
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- Rachel
- 10-25-19
The Best Babysitter
My children love these stories! They are perfect listening for rainy day boredom or inspiring company during chore time.
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