![]() ![]() When I read them I feel like I am 6 years old again. The beauty of these books is the magic for me. I am currently watching the Great British Menu, in which chefs are creating dishes inspired by their favourite children's books, there have been quite a number of Magic Faraway Tree themed dishes demonstrating these are still very much loved. ![]() I adore these books and I think is a testimony to how many children have enjoyed these books that the Magic Faraway Tree appeared at number 66 on the BBC Big Read as voted for by the public. Each week there is a different land - some fun, some not so fun and the children go on to have lots of fun adventures with their new found friends. Climbing the tree they encounter a whole range of magical folk and discover a land at the top of the tree. Whilst there they go exploring in the magical Enchanted Wood and encounter a huge tree in the middle of the Wood. Three children leave the city to move to a little cottage in the country. This book is the first book in the Magic Faraway Series. Having read the Magic Faraway Tree, of course I then had to read the Enchanted Wood. E-Bay is fab! And no, this isn't an advert for E-Bay, but just an appreciation of being re-united with some of the much loved books of my childhood. This is my last E-Bay Enid Blyton post for a while as shopping was becoming a bit of an addiction if I'm honest. ![]()
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