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Childrens books in the 1970's

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Voldemort | 10:05 Tue 14th Aug 2007 | Arts & Literature
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Does anyone remember a series of books in the 70's about two familes who set treasure hunts/adventures for each other to keep their children amused through the summer holidays? I can remember the name Cherry, but whether that was one of the families surnames, or part of the name of the street they lived in, or part of the title I don't know. Please help, as my brain hurts trying to think of the name of the titles/author.
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was the treasure under the shadow of a tree at a certain time, the girl (i think) had to dig it up?
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Thanks for replying Dove.
As I recall, it was a series of books, each one had different hunt / adventure in for the children. I can't remember the specifics of each hunt unfortunately.
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Was it Remember me to Harold Square, by Paula Danziger? It was about a group of children from 2 families that went on a scavenger hunt over the summer holidays around NYC. There was a sequel called Thames doesn't rhyme with James.

Curious G
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Thanks for the reply Curious G. The stories were set in England, so it can't be those books. :-(
One of them was "The Cherrys and Silent Sam". You could try googling that and see where it goes.

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