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The Enchanted Wood (Faraway Tree S.) (Paperback)
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Short Description for The Enchanted WoodWhen Joe, Beth and Frannie move to a new home, an Enchanted Wood is on their doorstep. And when they discover the Faraway Tree, that is the beginning of many magical adventures! This work lets you join them and their friends Moonface, Saucepan Man and Silky the fairy as they discover which new land is at the top of the Faraway Tree.
Full description- Publisher: Egmont Books Ltd
- Published: 03 May 2007
- Format: Paperback 416 pages
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- Categories: Classics | Traditional
- ISBN 13: 9781405230278 ISBN 10: 1405230274
- Sales rank: 380
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Reviews for The Enchanted Wood
The Enchanted Wood
My 7 year old is just starting to read bigger books now and this book has completely captivated her, she is flying through it. You just can't beat good old Enid Blyton books! by Christine
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Adults should remember
I read this book as an adult many years ago and I loved every word, it it a shame that Kathleen can't remember the simpler times in life. Every adult should read this book if only to remember what it is like to be a child and the fantasy of fairies and imaginative friends. by Susan
A sore disappointment
I was so disappointed with this book that even the thought of having to read the other two actually pains me.
The writing is completely bland and unimaginative and I felt that whenever the author didn't know what to write she just re- wrote stuff she had previously done in the story.
I never read this tale as a child so it has zero sentimentality to me and I am not a 7 year old learning to read and I trully believe these are the only two reasons anyone could possibly love this series of books. by kathleen GalvinA favourite from my childhood
A great book which explores childrens imaginations. One of my favourites from my childhood. by Jenness & Gareth Dawes

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