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Could Robert and his mum go for a holiday at the end of the story?
Yes, because that time they had enough money for tickets.
Who left money to Robert and his mum?
His grandmother left a lot of money to them.
How did Robert and his mum use that strange card than he found inside the book?
They brought it to the bank and gave money.
What did Robert find inside the biggest and oldest book?
He found a strange card with numbers.
What message was there inside the envelope which the bird dropped?
"If you find this message, go and look in your biggest, oldest book".
Where did he sit down to have a rest?
He sat down on the low wall outside the post office.
What strange thing happened to him after school?
A black and white bird flew down from the sky and dropped an envelope between Robert's feet and flew away.
How did he go to school?
He went to school by bus.
Why didn't they go for a holiday to another place?
Because they didn't have enough money.
Why did Robert and his mum live in the city centre?
Because his mum's job was at the hospital in the city centre.
What did he like reading?
His favourite stories were about sailing across the ocean to have adventure.
Why was Robert sometimes unhappy?
Because he wanted to travel but they didn't have enough money for it.
What did Robert like watching?
He liked watching television programmes about exploring countries where there were waterfall, lakes or wonderful beaches.
What could Robert see through his window.
He could see the enourmous skyscrapes, the noisy traffic and the motorway.
Where did Robert live?
He lived in a flat in a tall building in the city centre.
What's this?
It's an envelope.
It's a tall building.
It's a skyscraper.