Author:Paul Rogers
Have you ever been blamed for something you didn't do? if so, you'll know how Jamie feels when he's accused of breaking other people's toys. But if it's not Jamie who's breaking them, who is it? Is it a child at all?
Jamie is baffled. Throughout the town, toys are being broken - teddies' eyes are going missing, puppets' strings are tangled, and the finger of blame seems to point at Jamie. Then he meets Mr Pratchett, the toymender, who tells him the tale of the monstrous Toybreaker - a hideous creature fuelled by jealousy who roamed children's rooms before Christmas in times gone past, breaking anything, and everything which was loved. Could the Toybreaker be back? If he is to clear his name, Jamie has to find out
A cracking good mystery read
—— The Parents' GuideA book with good intentions
—— Books for KeepsBoldly illustrated using vibrant colours . . . An ideal book to start talking about Europe and the global village
—— Opal Dunn , RealBooks NewsA read dream of a book . . . A beautiful storybook that every young sleepyhead is sure to love
—— Mother & BabyGoes to the heart of true infant experience, with elements that all small children will recognise and enjoy
—— The Irish Times