Enid Blyton Birthday

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Shefali Banerjee
My earliest memories are of Noddy ..was in love with the books
Ananta TewariI have read many of these books and enjoyed it a lot.Seema KhuranaI remember those days!Used to borrow from a local library …oh my ! It was so much fun and addictive ☺️
Sujana KumarI started reading as a toddler maybe though I’d like to say since I was born 😀Radhika Sood📚Read them n Re- read them time n again. Love the kiddy’s adventure n mystery moments along with their pet 🐶

Vandana KakariaEnid Blyton made our childhood adventurous
Sonal Gadhok”Why, it’s simply ENORMOUS!” he said. “I’ve never seen such a big tree in my life. And you can’t possibly see the top. Goodness, gracious! What kind of tree is it? It’s got oak leaves, and yet it doesn’t really seem like an oak.” “It’s a funny tree,” said Bessie. “It may grow acorns and oak leaves for a little way -and then suddenly you notice that it’s growing plums. Then another day it may grow apples or pears. You just never know. But it’s all very exciting.”

This is an excerpt from Enid Blyton”s series of The Magic Faraway Tree, which can open a world of imagination for its reader. It is a story of three children: Joe, Beth, and Frannie, who take their cousin to see an enchanted tree near their home. As the children climb the tree, they discover many strange and wonderful places. They also encounter colourful characters along the way including Dame Washalot, Silky the Fairy, the Saucepan Man, and Moon-face.

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