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Jerry West

"Happy Hollisters" series

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The Happy Hollisters is a children's mystery series by Jerry West, consisting of 33 books. The series follows the adventures of the Hollister family, who solve mysteries and have adventures in their small small small

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Eleanor Estes

The Moffats

The Moffats, a close-knit family of four siblings, face various challenges and adventures in their small Connecticut town. Fans of the Happy Hollisters will appreciate the warmth, humor, and camaraderie in this series.

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Robert Arthur

The Three Investigators

A group of young sleuths, similar to the Happy Hollisters, solve mysteries in their community. This series offers a mix of adventure, humor, and problem-solving that fans of the Happy Hollisters will enjoy.

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Jeanne Birdsall

The Penderwicks

This modern classic shares the wholesome and heartwarming spirit of the Happy Hollisters. The Penderwick sisters, like the Hollister children, navigate their way through life's challenges with humor, intelligence, and a strong sense of family.

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John D. Fitzgerald

The Great Brain

Set in the late 1800s, this series follows the adventures of Tom, a clever and mischievous boy who uses his wit to solve problems and outsmart his friends and family. Fans of the Happy Hollisters will enjoy the humor and problem-solving aspects of this series.

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Judy Blume

Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing

Fans of the Happy Hollisters will enjoy this classic series, which follows the adventures of a young boy named Peter and his mischievous little brother, Fudge. The series offers humor, family dynamics, and relatable everyday challenges.

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Andrew Clements

Frindle

This heartwarming and humorous story follows a young boy named Nick as he creates a new word, 'frindle,' and sets off a chain reaction in his school and community. Fans of the Happy Hollisters will appreciate the cleverness and humor in this standalone novel.

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