The Toy Campaign

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The cover of The Toy Campaign.
The cover of The Toy Campaign.

The Toy Campaign is the second book of the Spirit Flyer Series by John Bibee and illustrated by Paul Turnbaugh. The book was published by Inter-Varsity Press in 1987. The story centers around John and Susan Kramar, two cousins in the fictional town of Centerville.

The story continues where The Magic Bicycle left off. In the book, the representatives of Goliath Toys try to deceive the whole town by giving them toys. The toys have a powerful and sinister effect on the residents of the town and work against the magic of the Spirit Flyer bicycles. As the Fourth of July approaches, John and Susan Kramar realise that a scheme is brewing. Armed only with bicycles that possess wonderful powers, their job is to find out what the plan is and stop it. The story is an allegorical representation of Christianity and is aimed at young readers.

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