H. E. Todd
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H. E. Todd was a British writer of children's fiction. He died in 1988.
He is best known for his "Bobby Brewster" novels. Often these novels would have common household items suddenly coming to life and chatting to young Bobby Brewster.
In 1969 and 1970, he appeared on BBC's long running children's television show Jackanory reading several Bobby Brewster stories.
[edit] Bobby Brewster novels
- Bobby Brewster and the Winkers' Club
- Bobby Brewster's Jigsaw Puzzle
- Bobby Brewster and the ghost
- Bobby Brewster's potato
- Bobby Brewster's torch
- Bobby Brewster, detective
- Bobby Brewster's camera
- Bobby Brewster's scarecrow
- Bobby Brewster's balloon race
- Bobby Brewster's wishbone
- Bobby Brewster's first fun
- Bobby Brewster's bookmark
- Bobby Brewster and the magic handyman
- Bobby Brewster's bee
- Bobby Brewster's bicycle
- Bobby Brewster's hiccups
- Bobby Brewster's lamp post
- Bobby Brewster's old van
- Bobby Brewster's typewriter
- Bobby Brewster's wallpaper
[edit] Other Novels
- 'Sick Cow
- Jungle Silver (1981)
- Santa's Big Sneeze (1986)
- The Sleeping Policeman (1988?)
- The Very Very Very Long Dog
- The Big Sneeze
- The Clever Clever Cats
- Scruffy, Scruffy Dog
- The Crawly Crawly Caterpillar
- Tiny, Tiny Tadpole
- The Roundabout Horse
- The Tiger Who Couldn't Be Bothered
- The Silly Silly Ghost
- Changing of the Guard
- King of Beasts
- George the Fire-engine