The Bobbsey Twins on Blueberry Island

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The Bobbsey Twins on Blueberry Island

by Laura Lee Hope

EN·~4 hours·34 chapters

Chapters

34 total
1

THE BOBBSEY TWINS SERIES

0:21
2

THE BUNNY BROWN SERIES

0:22
3

THE OUTDOOR GIRLS SERIES

0:29
4

The Bobbsey Twinson Blueberry Island - BY - LAURA LEE HOPE

0:15
5

CHAPTER I - THE GYPSIES

11:29
6

CHAPTER II - A SURPRISE

13:01
7

CHAPTER III - WORRIED TWINS

9:21
8

CHAPTER IV - THE GOAT

10:36
9

CHAPTER V - A BUMPY RIDE

11:42
10

CHAPTER VI - JOLLY NEWS

8:18

Description

The Bobbsey twins set off for a sunny lakeside picnic, eager to explore the little island they’ve named Blueberry Island. Freddie and Flossie chatter about pie, rain, and the thrill of rowing a boat, while their older siblings Nan and Bert keep a watchful eye. As the group drifts toward shore, a playful mishap with a rope sends Freddie stumbling, adding a burst of laughter to their carefree day.

Back on solid ground, the twins discover the island’s hidden nooks—tangled woods, a secret meadow, and the promise of a treasure‑hunt that sparks their curiosity. Together they turn a simple outing into a series of mini‑adventures, from spotting curious wildlife to solving riddles left by previous visitors. Their teamwork and good‑natured banter make every moment feel like a fresh discovery.

With vivid descriptions of the lake, the gentle summer breeze, and the twins’ boundless energy, this story captures the joy of childhood exploration. Listeners will feel the excitement of a sunny day turned into an unforgettable island adventure.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (237K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2007-01-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Laura Lee Hope

Laura Lee Hope

Best known as the name behind the Bobbsey Twins, this pen name belongs to a team of writers who helped shape classic American children's series fiction. The books mix family adventures, light mysteries, and an easy, welcoming style that kept young readers turning pages for generations.

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