BOOK THE SLEIGH

Penelope used her clever wit and quickly determined where the driver lived with his family.

Have you figured it out?

Clue A) Four cabins have children.

  • This alone doesn't help us, but we know one of those cabins has the Frost family.

Clue B) The single dad lives next to the bachelor. The bachelor is in a corner cabin.

  • Corners are A and E. So the bachelor is either A or E.

  • If the bachelor is A, the single dad must be B.

  • If the bachelor is E, the single dad must be D.

Clue C) The single mom loves the big yard at the other corner cabin.

  • The other corner (the one without the bachelor) is the single mom’s cabin.

  • So corners are split: one is the bachelor, the other is the single mom.

 

Clue D) The Frosts’ older son tutors the single dad’s kids next door.”

  • The Frosts must live next to the single dad.

  • In the A–B–C–D–E line, check both branches from Clue B:

    • If bachelor A, single dad B. The Frosts must be C (they cannot be A because that is the bachelor).

    • If bachelor E, single dad D. The Frosts must be C (they cannot be E because that is the single mom).

  • Both branches force the same result. The Frosts are in Cabin C.