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Series · 22
books · 1987-1992

Books in series

The Secret of Jungle Park book cover
#1

The Secret of Jungle Park

1987

Jungle Park is a terrific place. It has rides and animals and cotton candy. But some strange things have been happening there, and Jungle Park may have to close for good. The Bobbsey twins can't let that happen! So they set out to solve the mystery. Soon they're taking a wild ride on a runaway roller coaster, running from stampeding elephants, and chasing through a fun house that's no joke. Will the Bobbsey's discover the secret of Jungle Park in time to stop tjhe scariest incident of all?
The Case of the Runaway Money book cover
#2

The Case of the Runaway Money

1987

When the money disappears from the contribution box at Lakeport Kids' Mini-Marathon to Help the Hungry, the twins start an investigation to find the thief.
The Secret in the Sand Castle book cover
#4

The Secret in the Sand Castle

1988

The Bobbseys find the clue to a hidden cache of gold in an old Victorian house when they build a replica of the house during a sand castle building contest
The Case of the Close Encounter book cover
#5

The Case of the Close Encounter

1988

After Bert spots a UFO, the Bobbsey twins are determined to investigate the mystery in spite of a strange man on a motorcycle who warns them away
Mystery on the Mississippi book cover
#6

Mystery on the Mississippi

1988

When Larry, the cook's son on a Mississippi paddleboat, is accused of stealing a valuable book, the Bobbsey twins are determined to prove his innocence
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#7

Trouble in Toyland

1988

The twins investigate a mystery at More and More Toys, where someone has stolen antique toys and replaced them with clever fakes
The Secret of the Stolen Puppies book cover
#8

The Secret of the Stolen Puppies

1988

The Bobbsey twins look forward to adopting a puppy from the litter of Sparkle—the firehouse mascot—but when the pups are stolen, they suspect mean-spirited Danny Rugg and vow to solve the case.
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#9

Clue In The Classroom

1988

The new Science teacher, Mr. Newman, is in troubles. First he gets a strange warning on the blackboard, then someone wrecks the school science lab... Now the Bobbsey Twins will have to do their homework to save the science teacher and his supersecret project.
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#10

The Chocolate-Covered Clue

1989

When cakes begin disappearing from the bakery and the diner, the Bobbsey twins realize they are up against a zany burglar with a sweet tooth.
The Case of the Crooked Contest book cover
#11

The Case of the Crooked Contest

1989

All the Bobbseys are geared up for the upcoming gymnastics competition, but the fun turns sour when someone tries to sabotage star athlete Mary Lee Chin, and Bert and the other Bobbseys try to catch the culprit
The Case of the Crying Clown book cover
#13

The Case of the Crying Clown

1989

Togo the clown, a recent arrival in Lakeport along with the Magic Max Circus, is accused of burglary, and it is up to the twins to clear him
The Mystery of the Missing Mummy book cover
#14

The Mystery of the Missing Mummy

1989

The twins investigate when a mummy disappears from the Lakeport Museum two days before Halloween—and they see it racing through the park.
The Secret of the Stolen Clue book cover
#15

The Secret of the Stolen Clue

1989

The sealed envelope containing the long-awaited last clue in a treasure hunt turns up missing, and the Bobbseys race against time to solve the mystery.
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#16

The Case of the Disappearing Dinosaur

1990

The Bobbseys take their dog, Chief, to the lumberyard to buy materials to build a dog house. While at the yard Chief digs a hole and burys a bone. When the Bobbseys go to give the bone back, it turns up missing again.
The Secret At Sleepaway Camp book cover
#18

The Secret At Sleepaway Camp

1990

The Bobbseys look forward to the fun of swimming, horseback riding, and other camp activities, but they soon find themselves working on a case when the camp ponies turn up missing
The Great Skate Mystery book cover
#21

The Great Skate Mystery

1990

When the Lakeport figure skating contest Flossie has entered is marred by sabotage and all evidence points to Flossie, the Bobbseys investigate to find the real culprit and clear their sister's name
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#22

Super-Duper Cookie Caper

1991

When someone steals the secret to Grandma's delicious cookie batter, the Bobbsey twins set out to recover the missing recipe before their new cookie company crumbles
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#23

The Monster Mouse Mystery

1991

When Freddie and Flossie are testing Professor Osgood's new video games, they overhear him saying that his monster mouse has escaped and may have fallen into the wrong hands, so the Bobbseys set out to solve the mystery
Case Of The Goofy Game Show book cover
#24

Case Of The Goofy Game Show

1991

When Freddie and Flossie get to appear on the super-sloppy kids TV game show Don't Goof, they are overjoyed. But there's trouble on the set when their team is consistently sabotaged behind the scenes. Can the Bobbsey Twins find out who the culprits are before they get goofed?
The Clue at Casper Creek book cover
#26

The Clue at Casper Creek

1991

Performing volunteer work for the campaign to clean up Casper Creek, Freddie and Flossie discover that something in the creek is making their sheepdog, Chief, sick
The Case of the Vanishing Video book cover
#28

The Case of the Vanishing Video

1992

When Lakeport's newest video store sponsors a treasure-hunt giveaway, Freddie and Flossie are ready to go for the grand prize: video games galore! Sure enough, the twins crack the code, but when they rush to the secret spot, they find that someone has stolen the video holding the crucial clue.
The Mystery of the Mixed Up Mail book cover
#30

The Mystery of the Mixed Up Mail

1992

A series of mail tampering incidents lead the Bobbseys to investigate, and soon they have a list of suspects that includes nearly everyone on their street. When their neighbor's baseball tickets disappear three days before the big game, Freddie and Flossie investigate the three most likely suspects.

Author

Laura Lee Hope
Author · 165 books

Laura Lee Hope is a pseudonym used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate for the Bobbsey Twins and several other series of children's novels. Actual writers taking up the pen of Laura Lee Hope include Edward Stratemeyer, Howard and Lilian Garis, Elizabeth Ward, Harriet (Stratemeyer) Adams, Andrew E. Svenson, June M. Dunn, Grace Grote and Nancy Axelrad. Laura Lee Hope was first used in 1904 for the debut of the Bobbsey Twins, the principal characters of what was, for many years, the Stratemeyer Syndicate's longest-running series of children's novels. Other series written under this pseudonym include: The Outdoor Girls (23 vols. 1913-1933), The Moving Picture Girls (7 vols. 1914-1916), Bunny Brown (20 vols. 1916-1931), Six Little Bunkers (14 vols. 1918-1930), Make Believe Stories (12 vols. c. 1920-1923), and Blythe Girls (12 vols. 1925-1932). The first of the 72 books of the Bobbsey Twins series was published in 1904, the last in 1979. The books related the adventures of the children of the middle-class Bobbsey family, which included two sets of mixed-gender fraternal twins: Bert and Nan, who were 12 years old, and Flossie and Freddie, who were six. Edward Stratemeyer himself is believed to have written the first volume in its original form in 1904. When the original series was brought to its conclusion in 1979, it had reached a total of 72 volumes. At least two abortive attempts to restart the series were launched after this, but in neither effort was the popularity of the original series achieved. Speculation that Stratemeyer also wrote the second and third volumes of the series is believed to be incorrect; these books are now attributed to Lilian Garis, wife of Howard Garis, who is credited with volumes 4–28 and 41. Elizabeth Ward is credited with volumes 29–35, while Harriet Stratemeyer Adams is credited with 36–38, 39 (with Camilla McClave), 40, 42, 43 (with Andrew Svenson), and 44–48. Volumes 49–52 are attributed to Andrew Svenson, while 53–59, and the 1960s rewrites of 1–4, 7, 11–13, and 17, are attributed to June Dunn. Grace Grote is regarded as the real author of 60–67 and the rewrites of 14 and 18–20, and Nancy Axelrad is credited with 68–72. Of the 1960s rewrites not already mentioned, volumes 5 and 16 are credited to Mary Donahoe, 6 and 25 to Patricia Doll, 8–10 and 15 to Bonnibel Weston, and 24 to Margery Howard. —from Wikipedia

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