Grandfather Alden
Mrs. McGregor (their housekeeper)
Henry Alden
Jessie Alden
Violet Alden
Benny Alden
and Watch, their dog
Booger
Gertude Chandler Warner (the boxcar children and J.K. Rowling( harry potter)
Boxcar Willie died on April 12, 1999 at the age of 67.
Boxcar Willie was born on September 1, 1931 and died on April 12, 1999. Boxcar Willie would have been 67 years old at the time of death or 83 years old today.
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.
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the children themselves (Henry, Jessie, Violet and Benny) and their grandfather are the main characters in all of the boxcar children series books. And sometimes their housekeeper, Mrs. McGregor
"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.
The first book in The Boxcar Children series has 154 pages.
The boxcar children is about four kids who live in a boxcar and take of each other until their granfather find them and takes care of them(:
Grandfather Mrs. McGregor (housekeeper) Henry Alden Jessie Alden Violet Alden Benny Alden and Watch, their dog Those are the main characters of the Boxcar Children Series :D awesome this is liliangirl1
It's always better to read a series of books in order so you have a better understanding of the characters.
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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.
Borders stores may have Boxcar Children books in stock. However, it is best to check the specific store's inventory or contact them directly to confirm availability.
Mystery Ranch in "The Boxcar Children" series takes place in the countryside, in an old ranch with a cabin and surrounding wilderness. The exact location is not specified, but it is depicted as a remote and peaceful setting where the Alden children have exciting adventures.
The climax of "The Boxcar Children" book 1 is when the children discover the abandoned boxcar in the woods and decide to make it their home. This pivotal moment sets the stage for the rest of the story as they begin their adventure of living independently and solving mysteries.