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The Bobbsey Twins Keeping House (1925)

by Laura Lee Hope

Series: The Bobbsey Twins (18)

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1925. Illustrated. The story begins: Now it's Freddie's turn! called Nan Bobbsey. Get ready to catch the ball, and she motioned, showing that she was going to toss it to her small brother. No, I want to have it once more! cried Flossie, who was Freddie's twin sister. Come on, Nan! Please throw it to me! and she jumped up and down, her light, fluffy hair tossing about her head. It was cold out in the yard where the children were playing, and that is one reason why Flossie jumped up and down. Another reason was that she was excited about the ball game Nan had gotten up for the smaller twins. Come on, toss it to me! begged Flossie. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.… (more)
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"Now it's Freddie's turn!" called Nan Bobbsey. "Get ready to catch the ball" and she motioned, showing that she was going to toss it to her small brother.
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The Bobbsey Twins Keeping House is the original version of this book from 1925. The Bobbsey Twins': The Play House Secret is a complete rewrite of the book dating to 1968. Source: http://home.netcom.com/~drmike99/Bobb...
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1925. Illustrated. The story begins: Now it's Freddie's turn! called Nan Bobbsey. Get ready to catch the ball, and she motioned, showing that she was going to toss it to her small brother. No, I want to have it once more! cried Flossie, who was Freddie's twin sister. Come on, Nan! Please throw it to me! and she jumped up and down, her light, fluffy hair tossing about her head. It was cold out in the yard where the children were playing, and that is one reason why Flossie jumped up and down. Another reason was that she was excited about the ball game Nan had gotten up for the smaller twins. Come on, toss it to me! begged Flossie. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.

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