Chandler Warner TS Benny said." L.S. Now what could that mean?" Rory spoke up. “I have an idea. I think the S. is for Shaw. Now I wonder about that L. Let's ask Granda. He's still home.” During summer vacation, Benny felt really bored, because his friends all went away. His housekeeper suggested sending a letter to her sister's neighbor boy named Rory. Benny and Rory wanted to make a hole through the wall that between their bedroom to make a bell to wake each other and they found a piece of code... When Benny and Rory walked into the Jenny Wren Shop they found Mrs. Wren watering some plants in the sunny shop window.” Did you find the coin collection?” she asked “Oh! I can see by the book on your face that you didn't.” Benny said,” But we did the next clue. It was inside the grandfather's clock, up in our attic.” That reminded me when I was reading the book code. It told me code could hide in everywhere. So I connect that with the paper in the wall. I recommend 2 or 3 graders will like to read this type of books, because it was using easy word and told us fun stories and 2 or 3 graders, because that was about mystery. So I recommend 2 or 3 graders to read this book. Gertrude Chandler Warner was born in Putnam, Connecticut, on April 16, 1890, to Edgar and Jane Warner. Her family included a sister, Frances, and a brother, John. From the age of five, she dreamed of becoming an author. She wrote stories for her Grandfather Carpenter, and each Christmas she gave him one of these stories as a gift. Today, Ms. Warner is best remembered as the author of THE BOXCAR CHILDREN MYSTERIES.
The Mystery Behind the WallChandler Warner
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Benny said." L.S. Now what could that mean?"
Rory spoke up. “I have an idea. I think the S. is for Shaw. Now I wonder about that L. Let's ask Granda. He's still home.”
During summer vacation, Benny felt really bored, because his friends all went away. His housekeeper suggested sending a letter to her sister's neighbor boy named Rory. Benny and Rory wanted to make a hole through the wall that between their bedroom to make a bell to wake each other and they found a piece of code...
When Benny and Rory walked into the Jenny Wren Shop they found Mrs. Wren watering some plants in the sunny shop window.” Did you find the coin collection?” she asked “Oh! I can see by the book on your face that you didn't.” Benny said,” But we did the next clue. It was inside the grandfather's clock, up in our attic.”
That reminded me when I was reading the book code. It told me code could hide in everywhere. So I connect that with the paper in the wall.
I recommend 2 or 3 graders will like to read this type of books, because it was using easy word and told us fun stories and 2 or 3 graders, because that was about mystery. So I recommend 2 or 3 graders to read this book.
Gertrude Chandler Warner was born in Putnam, Connecticut, on April 16, 1890, to Edgar and Jane Warner. Her family included a sister, Frances, and a brother, John. From the age of five, she dreamed of becoming an author. She wrote stories for her Grandfather Carpenter, and each Christmas she gave him one of these stories as a gift. Today, Ms. Warner is best remembered as the author of THE BOXCAR CHILDREN MYSTERIES.
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