Fun and Games
Welcome to Tucson, Arizona, Bentley's hometown.
The map includes landmarks featured in his adventures.
Bentley's DoghouseBentley's Doghouse was located in the backyard at the home owned by the parents of Clyde and Callie, the young brother-and-sister twins. The doghouse has been moved to Bentley's new digs. You can peek inside and
see some candid photos of Bentley. Also, try out the
"Bentley Finds a Home" trivia quiz, with one question drawn from each of the serial's 15 chapters. Right now you can play a game called
Bentley's Carrot Quest that's a lot of very tasteful fun! (To check your solution,
click here.)
Mr. Fix-it's workshopMr. Fix-it is the volunteer handyman at Bentley's new part-time home, Indigo Bush. Mr. Fix-it is also a volunteer at the Pima Air & Space Museum. Currently in his workshop, you can view a
slide show of his photos of his renovation work on a B-24 aircraft from World War II, in which he took part in numerous combat missions. You can also put your fix-it knowledge to the test in the
Handyman Quiz. But now, try Mr. Fix-it's Workshop game called
Mr. Fix-it's Cool Tools, in which you can help him solve a puzzling problem. (To check your solution,
click here.) Mr. Fix-it sure hopes you're fixin' to have fun!"
Indigo Bush Assisted LivingThe Indigo Bush Assisted Living and Residential Care Home is home to 24 ladies and one young "part-time resident," Bentley. Currently on the activity schedule is a
slide show of landscape photos taken by Helen, who found Bentley after he got into Indigo Bush through an open window. For fun lovers of all ages, there is a game called
Leapin' Lizards, in which you'll have to do some crawling. (To check your solution,
click here.) Indigo Bush is one care home in which you can leave your cares behind and have fun! Also on the schedule is a visit to the kitchen, where you can look at
my favorite recipes from Indigo Bush's head chef, Bryan.