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by: Enid Blyton
Amazon.com's Price: $6.33 Prices subject to change.
Availability: Usually ships in 2 to 4 weeks
Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9780340917541
ISBN: 0340917547
Label: Hodder Children's Books
Manufacturer: Hodder Children's Books
Number Of Pages: 144
Publication Date: April 20, 2006
Publisher: Hodder Children's Books
Sales Rank: 78021
Studio: Hodder Children's Books
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Rating: - Good to read again!
I got to read this book again after a long, long time (after a generation). I am trying to get my daughter interested in reading, and this series seems great to get her started on the reading habit.
It's half a century since Enid Blyton first wrote this book, and it is still captivating enough. I'm surprised that these books are not as popular any more. When I used to read these books, we were sharing them with friends and making sure we read all the books in the series. Nowadays, television ... Read More
Rating: - If you have children, share Enid Blyton with them!
I recently shared my old collection of Enid Blyton books with my son, who is 7 years old. They were an instant hit! The stories are full of imagination and humor and it is a shame that finding new copies is so difficult. I would advise anyone looking for childrens books to start with this author.
Rating: - Pity Americans do not read Enid Blyton
Enid Blyton is one of the best children's authors I know. As an eight-year old, I personally bought and collected Blyton's books. There are different series for different age levels, so you can actually grow through the books. Unfortunately, few of Blyton's books are available in the U.S., and if available, are usually quite high priced. I miss those books.
Rating: - secret seven
Two days went by, and the secret seven were very busy with all kinds of things. Peter and Janet lime-washed the hen-houses for their father, with Scamper watching in great intrest. 'You look a bit peculiar, Scamper-splashed with white from the lime-wash drips,' sais Janet.'Why must you sit exactly under where we're working you get all the splashes!' George was busy too, with Colin, rigging a fine ship they had made together.
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