The Amazing Mystery Show (The Boxcar Children Mysteries)
#123 of 164 in The Boxcar Children Series
What’s inside...
The Boxcar Children have been chosen to be on an exciting new show! A camera crew is following the Aldens around the city of Philadelphia as they compete with another team in a search for clues. But the search isn't easy, and someone is giving them the wrong directions! Who is trying to ruin the game?
Character compass
Henry Alden
Violet Alden
Jessie Alden
Benny Alden
Discussion points
What would you do if you found yourself in a mystery like the Boxcar Children?
How do the characters work together to solve the mystery? Can you think of a time when teamwork helped you solve a problem?
What clues would you look for if you were trying to solve a mysterious puzzle?
How do you think the characters felt during their adventure? Have you ever felt the same way?
What have you learned from the Boxcar Children about curiosity and determination?
Tip: Role play these questions
Encourage your child to compare their own experiences with those of the characters, fostering a deeper connection with the story.
Ask your child to predict what might happen next or how they would end the story differently, enhancing their creative and critical thinking skills.
Discuss the importance of teamwork and collaboration as depicted in the book, relating it to real-life situations in your child's world.
Pause at suspenseful moments in the story to ask your child how they think a character is feeling, helping them develop empathy and emotional intelligence.
After reading, encourage your child to draw a scene from the book or write a short story about a new adventure for the characters, supporting their artistic and writing skills.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Teamwork and cooperation
Explanation: The Boxcar Children work together to solve the mystery, demonstrating the importance of collaboration and combining their unique skills to achieve a common goal.
Real-World Application: Children can apply this lesson by working collaboratively on group projects at school or coordinating with siblings during household chores, learning the value of cooperation.
Example Lesson: Problem-solving skills
Explanation: Throughout the mystery, the children are faced with puzzles that require critical thinking and creativity to solve, showcasing effective problem-solving techniques.
Real-World Application: This can encourage children to approach challenges in their own lives with a solution-oriented mindset, whether it’s resolving conflicts with friends or tackling difficult homework.
Example Lesson: Perseverance
Explanation: The young detectives persist in their quest to uncover the mystery, despite facing various obstacles, illustrating the importance of not giving up even when things get tough.
Real-World Application: Children learn to continue striving towards their goals, such as improving in a sport or mastering a new art technique, despite difficulties or initial failures.
Example Lesson: Attention to detail
Explanation: The characters pay close attention to details to solve the mystery, highlighting how being observant can lead to key discoveries.
Real-World Application: This can teach children the importance of being meticulous in their work and observant in their surroundings, which can enhance their academic performance and personal growth.
Example Lesson: Respect for different perspectives
Explanation: The story shows how different characters contribute various viewpoints and ideas, emphasizing the value of diverse perspectives in reaching a thorough understanding of complicated situations.
Real-World Application: This lesson can help children appreciate the importance of listening to and learning from others, fostering an inclusive environment at school and in other social settings.
