I really need to reread those, I don't think I have since I was in elementary school.
We own only the first and third, which may explain why I imprinted on Prewytt Brumblydge, but the Cambridge Public Library has all of them except Jewels from the Moon and the Meteor That Couldn't Stay (1965), which I cannot find anywhere for love or money. The last two books shift a little too much toward science fantasy (and a couple of character inconsistencies) for my preference, but I still recommend the whole series. They also contain a far lower incidence of random 1950's flaws and glitches than a lot of children's books from that time.
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We own only the first and third,
which may explain why I imprinted on Prewytt Brumblydge,but the Cambridge Public Library has all of them except Jewels from the Moon and the Meteor That Couldn't Stay (1965), which I cannot find anywhere for love or money. The last two books shift a little too much toward science fantasy (and a couple of character inconsistencies) for my preference, but I still recommend the whole series. They also contain a far lower incidence of random 1950's flaws and glitches than a lot of children's books from that time.What I need to re-read is Julia Redfern.