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Bom the Little Toy Drummer

by Enid Blyton

12 books Started 1956 Latest 1963
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The Bom the Little Toy Drummer is a YA Fiction / Children's Fiction series by Enid Blyton, made up of 12 books published between 1956 and 1963. It begins with Bom the Little Toy Drummer (Short Story) (1956), and is best read in publication order. The most recent entry is Here's to Little Bom (1963), spanning 7 years of storytelling.

12books
7years active
2decades
~0.6yrs between books
1963latest release

Bom the Little Toy Drummer series: frequently asked questions

What order should I read the Bom the Little Toy Drummer series?

Start with Bom the Little Toy Drummer (Short Story) (1956), the first book in the Bom the Little Toy Drummer series by Enid Blyton. Follow the books in publication order for the best reading experience.

How many books are in the Bom the Little Toy Drummer series?

There are 12 books in the Bom the Little Toy Drummer series by Enid Blyton, published between 1956 and 1963.

What is the first book in the Bom the Little Toy Drummer series?

The first book in the Bom the Little Toy Drummer series is Bom the Little Toy Drummer (Short Story), published in 1956 by Enid Blyton.

What is the latest book in the Bom the Little Toy Drummer series?

The most recent book in the Bom the Little Toy Drummer series is Here's to Little Bom (1963) by Enid Blyton.

Enid Blyton (1897-1968) was a prolific British children's author whose adventure and mystery stories captivated generations of young readers. Born in London, she began writing in her early 20s and published her first book in 1922. Blyton's most famous works include the "Noddy," "The Famous Five," and "The Secret Seven" series, which sold millions of copies worldwide. Her stories were known for their exciting plots, memorable characters, and educational value. Despite her enormous popularity, Blyton's work has been criticized for its simplicity, stereotyping, and lack of literary merit. However, her books have endured the test of time and continue to entertain children around the globe.

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