![]() ![]() This book is the first in a series about toy dolls that come to life and interact with one another. Martin & Laura Godwin, illustrated by Brian Selznick (Hyperion, 2003)Ī much more modern doll title by the well-known Ann Martin. The dolls keep reenacting the crime scene night after night, and only their young witness can uncover the truth. This one still pops up on library shelves despite the age! A fantasy mystery where an old dollhouse hides the clues to a murder. The Dollhouse Murdersby Betty Ren Wright (Scholastic, 1948) The dolls in the house do not mean her well, and she’s got figure out how to get out before she’s trapped forever. One of William Sleator’s early non-science fiction tales about a girl who becomes trapped in a dollhouse. Kicking this list off with a spooky favorite. 1.Īmong the Dolls by William Sleator (Starscape, c1975) ![]() ![]() All of the following fantasy stories have to do with dolls or dollhouses. I’ve pulled a particular thread of that here for my list. Even before Toy Story made its mark, there has long been a history of stories that feature toys that come to life. ![]()
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