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In the books by Gertrude Chandler Warner there are four children, Henry, Jessie, and Violet
Gertrude Chandler Warner died in 1979, so therefore she does not have an address. But, there is a museum based on her series ''The Boxcar Children'', and it is in Putnam, CT, her hometown.
Gertrude Chandler Warner wrote 19 books in "The Boxcar Children" series, which was initially published between 1924 and 1979. Additionally, she wrote a few standalone books and other works.
She is the author of the Boxcar Children and many other books. To learn more about her go to google.com and then type in her name. She is the author of the Boxcar Children and many other books. To learn more about her go to google.com and then type in her name.
The author of The Boxcar Children series is Gertrude Chandler Warner. She wrote the first book in the series, "The Box-Car Children," in 1924. Warner continued to write more books in the series, which has become a beloved classic for young readers.
When she was a child she was very ill. She would stare out the window and watch the train go by. She was fascinated and would dream about how much fun it would be to live and keep house in a boxcar. SO when she was a teacher she started writing about The Boxcar Children.
The Boxcar Children is the first book in a mystery series about orphaned siblings who live in a boxcar. They and their dog are eventually adopted by their grandfather, and they continue to solve mysteries while living with him. They are written by a team of ghost-writers who write under the pen name Gertrude Chandler Warner.
Gertude Chandler Warner (the boxcar children and J.K. Rowling( harry potter)
The Boxcar Children books are typically collected by fans of the series, including children, parents, teachers, and collectors of children's literature. The appeal of the stories, characters, and mysteries in the books have made them popular among readers of all ages.
Yes, you might enjoy the "Nancy Drew" series by Carolyn Keene, "The Boxcar Children" series by Gertrude Chandler Warner, and "The Hardy Boys" series by Franklin W. Dixon. These series feature mystery and adventure themes similar to the Mandie series.
"Children" is a common noun for the Boxcar Children.
Altogether there are 148 Boxcar Children Books. This includes 127 books in the series, and 21 specials.