A Faraway Tree Adventure _ Enid Blyton

The Complete Faraway Tree Adventures 

10 Colour Stories Books Collection 

by Enid Blyton Paperback

 

Age 7-9

 

A full-colour short story taken from the world of the Magic Faraway Tree. Perfect for new readers. Discover the magic!

The Land of Magic Medicines has come to the top of the Faraway Tree, and it's full of curious bottles and sparkling potions. It's the perfect place to find something to make Mother feel better...

The stories about the Magic Faraway Tree have been entertaining children for more than 80 years. Now these colour short stories offer a great way for young new readers to discover the adventures of Silky, Moon-Face, the Saucepan Man and all of their friends in the Enchanted Wood.

Size - 19.5*13 cm

74 pages per book

A classic tale from Enid Blyton’s magical Faraway Tree series with exciting new full-colour illustrations from Alex Paterson – perfect for new readers!

The Magic Faraway Tree has been entertaining readers for more than 75 years. Now these colour short stories offer a great way for a whole host of new younger readers to discover the adventures of Silky, Moon-Face, the Saucepan Man and all of their friends in the Enchanted Wood.

 

A Faraway Tree Adventure: The Land of Birthdays
It’s Beth’s birthday, so everyone is delighted when the Land of Birthdays arrives at the top of the Faraway Tree. It’s time for the most magical party they’ve ever had!

 

A Faraway Tree Adventure: The Land of Magic Medicines
The Land of Magic Medicines has come to the top of the Faraway Tree, and it’s full of curious bottles and sparkling potions. It’s the perfect place to find something to make Mother feel better&

 

A Faraway Tree Adventure: The Land of Do-As-You-Please
When the Land of Do-As-You-Please arrives at the top of the Faraway Tree, it gets everyone thinking about the things they most want to try. Joe would love to have a go at driving a train, while Frannie wishes with all her heart for an elephant ride!

 

A Faraway Tree Adventure: The Land of GoodiesThe Land of Goodies has come to the top of the Faraway Tree, and it is the tastiest place that Joe, Beth, Frannie and Rick have ever been. There are ice-cream trees, lollipop bushes and fences made of marshmallow!

 

A Faraway Tree Adventure: In Santa Claus’s Castle
When Joe, Beth, Frannie and Rick, and their friends Silky and Saucepan-man, are turned into toys, they’re not sure how to get back to their normal state. Only one person can help them. The friends must get to very top of the Magic Faraway Tree and Santa Claus’s castle as fast as they can!

 

A Faraway Tree Adventure: The Land of Toys
Joe, Beth, Frannie and cousin Rick go up the Faraway Tree for another fantastical adventure! This time, they reach the Land of Toys, where teddy bears, dolls and clockwork toys run around all day long. Poor Saucepan-Man gets thrown in prison by some toy soldiers and the children must rescue him before it’s too late…

 

A Faraway Tree Adventure: The Land of Dreams
Joe, Beth, Frannie and cousin Rick go up the Faraway Tree for another fantastical adventure! This time, they reach the Land of Toys, where teddy bears, dolls and clockwork toys run around all day long. Poor Saucepan-Man gets thrown in prison by some toy soldiers and the children must rescue him before it’s too late…

 

A Faraway Tree Adventure: The Land of Silly School
The Land of Silly School is where Dame Snap teaches naughty elves, pixies and fairies. But Joe, Beth, Frannie, Connie soon discover that the lessons are very silly indeed! How will they escape strict Dame Snap?

 

A Faraway Tree Adventure: The Land of Enchantments
In the Land of Enchantments, everything shines and shimmers and moves. But it’s full of witches, enchanters and goblins, and some not very nice spells!

 

A Faraway Tree Adventure: Joe and the Magic Snowman
When Joe is whisked up to the Land of Ice and Snow, he meets a rather bossy snowman, who is determined to make Joe his servant! Can Moon-Face, Frannie and Beth rescue Joe, with the help of their new friends, Goldilocks and the Three Bears?

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