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The Enchanted Wood (Faraway Tree) | 
enlarge | Author: Enid Blyton Creator: Jan Mccafferty Publisher: Egmont Books Ltd Category: Book
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Rating: 20 reviews Sales Rank: 624
Media: Paperback Pages: 416 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5 x 0.9
ISBN: 1405230274 EAN: 9781405230278 ASIN: 1405230274
Publication Date: May 3, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW - ***Delivery usually * 2 - 3 * working days - From Aphrohead of SOUTHPORT, Lancs, uk *** . Priority Airmail used Worldwide on International orders. Thanks from all at Aphrohead.
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Amazon.co.uk Review The Enchanted Wood is one of Enid Blyton's most memorable and truly imaginative stories, capturing a world where almost anything can happen if you just believe in the magic of nature and its creatures.Many adults will have fond memories of discovering the world of The Enchanted Wood: from the delightfully gentle Silky the Fairy, to the wonderfully bizarre but terminally jolly Moon-Face who along with a host of strange and mysterious characters live among the branches of The Magic Faraway Tree. Kate Winslet, the award-winning actress, was captivated by the stories at an early age and during her pregnancy approached the company who own the rights to the Enid Blyton name to ask them if they would be interested in having her record these magical stories on tape. The result is stunning. Winslet, with her gentle, singsong voice, captures the pure joy of these unforgettable stories from the moment the tale begins, and Joe, Beth and Fanny--the three young children who move from the city with their family to the country house surrounded by the Enchanted Wood--are captured as the wide-eyed and open-minded children they really are, eager to become involved in all manner of adventure and never once questioning that this strange world they have entered might not be quite, well, normal. Probably the most memorable and certainly the most magical Enid Blyton stories of all are here brought to life with aplomb, with Winslet's enthusiasm for the tales she tells on this five-hour collection shining through. This recording of The Enchanted Wood is set to become a classic, and would make a fantastic gift for the young, while providing an enchanting trip down memory lane for the adult who has never quite let go of the magic. (Ages 4 and over) --Susan Harrison
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Enchanted as Enchanted can be! January 13, 2008 Mehajabeen Farid (Coventry) 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
See what happens when three children, Jo, and his two sisters, Bessie and Fannie, discover their very own Enchanted Wood, and meet new friends Silky the Fairy, Moon-Face and the Saucepan Man who all live in the magical Faraway Tree. Their real adventures begin when they all climb up and discover the most thrilling and peculiar! Lands that exist beyond the clouds at the top of the tree which some are good and some rather confusing and some plain dreadful. I like most of the Lands and characters like the angry pixie, Mr Watizname and Dame Washalot. The characters are funny and some of the lands are very exciting like the land of snow and ice where there are evil snowman and even Santa Claus.
My favourite book!!! July 22, 2007 Sylvia (Wales, U.K) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Just the title breathed excitement through me as a child. An English Teacher read it to us in junior school. I never thought about buying a copy until I had children. Now I read it to my 3 year old girl and 7 year old boy each night and they both can't wait for the next chapter. Apart from the excellent stories the chapters are just long enough to keep the children awake and just short enough for parents not to lose their voices! You can also pick out any chapter at random and it will start with the children climbing the tree and end with them tucked up safely in bed. They are great for reading to children of mixed ages. This book is so inspiring and reminds me that playing outside with children, making up your own adventures is the best fun ever!!!! The Wishing Chair books are also made the same way. Although my son hasn't tired of them yet I have just bought him a book from Blyton's Secret series for him to read to himself - although I will still be reading this book to them out loud - I love making up different voices for each of the characters!
Just the best book series ever November 17, 2006 L. Houghton (NZ) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
Harry Potter is fabulous, but before JK Rowling there was Enid Blyton. I am 34 and still have copies of the Enchanted wood and Up the Faraway tree with me...my mother was having a spring clean a couple of years ago and I saved these books from being dumped because they have been intergral to my love of reading. Please do your children a favour and turn off the Playstation and Nintendo and spend time reading them Enid Blyton classics. It will be well worth your time. I thank her for her books as I think her writing has kept me a child at heart.
Excellent!! Magical,exciting and enchanting March 18, 2004 Summer (birmingham united kingdom) 12 out of 13 found this review helpful
This is an excellent book i would recomend it 2 everyone even my mum enjoyed it.It is about joe,beth and frannie who move into a new home in the country right next 2 an enchanted wood.They find the faraway tree which is a massive tree which is higher than the clouds.They make some special new friends who live up the tree and when they climb to the top they find themselves in different magical lands.They get into misceif,have fun and have adventures.It is really exciting and magical.You feel as if you are in the book tasting the delicious sounding cakes they eat with there new friends and you have as much fun and enjoyment readind it as they do in the magical lands.They visit the land of take what you want,roundabout land,The land of ice and snow,The land of birthdays,the land of toys,rocking land and many more exciting,magical,enchanting lands. I would be here all day explaining how good it is so i will give you 1 word 2 sum this book up- EXCELLENT!!!!buy it now u will love it and have loads of fun reading it.
As Enchanting as ever!! February 12, 2004 Julie Morrice (Scotland) 25 out of 25 found this review helpful
Although my 5 year old(now 6) daughter had an abundance of books, I felt an urge to read her my old taped up copy (at least 30yrs old) of The Enchanted Wood by Enid Blyton. Primarily nostalgia, because I remembered it so vividly,secondly,I knew it would capture her imagination. I received this book as a reward for attending'Sunday School'and,as a young girl,read it several times. My daughter was fascinated by the stories of the three children and their adventures into the unknown-and I found myself yearning to read more. This prompted me to search for more stories(which I knew existed),and I found the trilogy-even my 2 year old daughter knows of 'Moonface & Silky'now,through'The Faraway Tree'& The Folk of The Faraway Tree' If you never read another book to your child, please don't deprive them of this fantastic journey-sorry J.K, I've yet to read yours, but for me the Queen of the Imagination will always be Enid Blyton
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