An exciting adventure with a friendly extraterrestrial and his robot. When a big black spaceship arrives everyone is afraid. Who is in it? What do they want? Two children, Sue and Ben, dive into the sea and meet PB3 and his robot, Robin. Together they come face to face with the bad OOs from Planet X011 and together they discover a terrible plan. Can they stop the OOs?
In this Reader you will find: - Games and language activities - An audio recording of the story and the song - A picture dictionary
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Hardy Boys 11 - While the Clock Ticked
Frank and Joe solve the mystery of the secret locked room in the spooky Dalrymple Mansion. A banker named Ray Dalrymple of Lakeside gets death threats and shows up at the Hardy's house seeking Fenton Hardy's assistance. Frank & Joe offer to help, but at first he's reluctant. At last, he agrees. Soon after that, during a hike with their friends, the Hardy boys are nearly run over by a car, then investigate the Purdy place. After that, they rest and talk over their recent mis-adventures.
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Hardy Boys 12 - Footprints Under the Window
A plot to steal a top-secret instrument vital to the United States space program poses a challenging case to Frank and Joe Hardy. The whereabouts of their famous detective father is a mystery, so Frank and Joe are on their own to foil the plotters.
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Hardy Boys 13 - The Mark Under the Door
Frank and Joe Hardy, amateur detectives and brothers, investigate the mystery of a stolen boat and soon discover that the boat's disappearance is tied to a smuggling operation.
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Hardy Boys 14 - The Hidden Harbor Mystery
The fourteenth book in the Hardy Boys series, originally published in 1935. In this book, the Hardy Boys head South to settle a feud. Franklin W. Dixon is the pen name used by a variety of different authors (Leslie McFarlane, a Canadian author, being the first) who wrote The Hardy Boys novels for the Stratemeyer Syndicate (now owned by Simon & Schuster). This pseudonym was also used for the Ted Scott Flying Stories series.