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Six Little Bunkers At Aunt Jo's is a charming story about a group of siblings embarking on a delightful adventure when they visit their Aunt Jo in Boston after spending the summer with their Grandma Bell. The children's lively personalities and close-knit family dynamic bring out a playful spirit, highlighting the warmth and joy of family life. The story is filled with curiosity and the wonder of childhood, as the siblings engage in imaginative games and innocent mischief. As they explore their new surroundings, their adventure takes an amusing turn when they mistakenly believe they hear a…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Six Little Bunkers At Aunt Jo's is a charming story about a group of siblings embarking on a delightful adventure when they visit their Aunt Jo in Boston after spending the summer with their Grandma Bell. The children's lively personalities and close-knit family dynamic bring out a playful spirit, highlighting the warmth and joy of family life. The story is filled with curiosity and the wonder of childhood, as the siblings engage in imaginative games and innocent mischief. As they explore their new surroundings, their adventure takes an amusing turn when they mistakenly believe they hear a lost child's voice, leading them on a whimsical hunt. Their journey in the city is marked by a sense of wonder, teamwork, and the excitement of discovering something new. The narrative emphasizes the innocence and creativity of youth, bringing out the importance of family, friendship, and imagination. Through their light-hearted adventures, the children find joy in the simple moments of life, illustrating the beauty of exploration and togetherness.
Autorenporträt
Laura Lee Hope was a pen name used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate for several series of children's books, most notably The Bobbsey Twins series. The name was first used in 1904 with the debut of the Bobbsey Twins series, and many different authors contributed to books under this pseudonym. These authors included Edward Stratemeyer, Howard and Lilian Garis, Elizabeth Ward, Harriet (Stratemeyer) Adams, Andrew E. Svenson, June M. Dunn, Grace Grote, and Nancy Axelrad. The syndicate was known for creating multiple series aimed at young readers, all written under the name Laura Lee Hope, which became a well-known brand for children's literature. The most famous series written under this name was The Bobbsey Twins, but Laura Lee Hope was also behind other series such as The Outdoor Girls, The Moving Picture Girls, Bunny Brown, Six Little Bunkers, Make Believe Stories, and Blythe Girls. These series enjoyed widespread popularity between the early 1900s and 1930s, creating an enduring legacy in children's fiction.