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The Toy Campain is a exiting book that makes it's point, April 28, 2000
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This review is from: The Toy Campaign (Spirit Flyer) (Paperback)
The Toy Campain is an exciting book but it is not all about magic, John Bibee wanted to show you how greedy we can get and what we do when we are trapped in the desires of this world When children are tricked by desires for toys, all that they think about is getting more they dont care who gets hurt in the attempt. It seems like Susan Kramer is the only one whose mind is still clear. Why is her cousin John Kramer acting so strange? You will have to read it and see.
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Who Dosn't Want Toys?, June 13, 2005
This review is from: The Toy Campaign (Spirit Flyer) (Paperback)
"The Plot to Trick a Town with Toys", is exactly what happened to the children of Centerville, when Mrs. Happy bought out the old toy store and opened the new and improved store with "much better toys, for a small fee". But what the town and John doesn't know is that Mrs. Happy isn't all that she is cracked up to be. The only person that notices this is John's cousin, Susan. Susan finds her Cousin John riding his Spirit Flyer less and less, as the store comes closer and closer to opening. She is the only person that can save the town from becoming slaves of the Deeper World. When the toy store was bought out Mrs. Happy had all the toys loaded in a truck and thrown out at the dump. John was promised all the toys that he could imagine, if he would stop riding his old dumpy bicycle. And he fell for it; he took the bait and became a slave for the deeper world. The only way that John could escape after realizing what had happened, was to be rescued, by the Three Kings and their magic. At the end of "The Magic Bicycle" book the Kramar family all received Spirit Flyer bicycles. These bikes all had the same powers as Johns and would help to move John from the Deeper World to Centerville to stop Mrs. Happy and her "Plot to Trick a Town with Toys". A book about how a family saved a town from the Tragic Deeper World.
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