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The Zombie Project
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The Zombie Project
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The Zombie Project

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While staying at the Winding River Lodge, the Aldens hear an old legend about a zombie who lives in the forest! Everyone knows zombies aren't real - but when Benny sees a strange figure lurching through the woods, the Boxcar Children begin to wonder if the old legend is true after all!
LanguageEnglish
PublisherOasis Audio
Release dateAug 28, 2012
ISBN9781621880929
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The Zombie Project
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Gertrude Chandler Warner

Gertrude Chandler Warner (1890–1979) was an American author who specialized in children's literature. The Boxcar Children is her most well-known work, as she went on to write eighteen more books in the series. The series became so popular, that it continues on today.

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    I liked it but it wasn't the best but I love these stories
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    Grades 3-5

    The Alden children are back, this time for a stay at the Winding River Lodge. Grandfather has dropped them off to enjoy the natural beauty and help owner Maude Hansen around the lodge. While they are there, Maude's grandson Jake tells the story of the Winding River Zombie, who is said to inhabit the woods around them. Mysterious noises and lights in the night make even the older children reconsider their statement to Benny that there is no such thing as zombies, especially when they see a strange figure lurching through the woods. With the help of Violet's camera and a few clues, the siblings work together to uncover the mystery surrounding Winding River. This is a solid addition to the series, and the font size, vocabulary, and occasional illustrations will make it popular with both younger students and older reluctant readers.

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