The Bobbsey Twins' Mystery at School cover

The Bobbsey Twins' Mystery at School

Author: Hope, Laura Lee

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Middle Grades (MG 4-8)
Book Level 4.2
Points 4.0
Fiction/Nonfiction Fiction
Word Count 30332
Points per Word 0.000132
Page Count 176
Points per Page 0.022727

Description

When a shaggy white dog that can perform circus tricks shows up at school, the Bobbsey twins find themselves caught up in a puzzling mystery. They are drawn into investigating the disappearance of a valuable Cretan snake goddess statue, while also trying to locate the dog's owner. As they follow clues and interview classmates, they uncover secrets hidden in their school and the surrounding community. The story blends school life, animal antics, and a classic mystery for middle-grade readers.

Quick Summary

If you're looking for a classic mystery that mixes history with wholesome fun, this Bobbsey Twins adventure is a solid choice. The twins end up caught up in tracking down a missing Cretan snake goddess statue which gives the story a neat ancient history angle that kids often find pretty cool while also trying to figure out where a stray circus dog came from and reunite it with its owner. It's got that old-fashioned, feel-good vibe where the kids are smart and work together without anything getting too intense or scary, making it great for readers around 4th through 6th grade who want a mystery without heavy suspense. Fans of series like The Hardy Boys or Nancy Drew will recognize the friendly, team-based problem-solving style, though this one leans a bit lighter and more educational. Parents can feel good about the positive messages and the way the twins cooperate, and there's just enough action with the circus elements to keep things moving. It's exactly the kind of book that makes a kid feel clever for following along with the clues.