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. 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. Hint 1
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Hint 3 (Solution)