The Magic Faraway Tree

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By Enid Blyton
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The Magic Faraway Tree is the second story in the Faraway Tree series by the world’s best-loved children’s author, Enid Blyton.
When Joe, Beth and Frannie move to a new home, an Enchanted Wood is on their doorstep. And when they discover the Faraway Tree, it proves to be the beginning of many magical adventures! 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. Will it be the Land of Spells, the Land of Treats, or the Land of Do-As-You-Please? Come on an amazing adventure – there’ll be adventures waiting whatever happens.
Enid Blyton’s funny, magical adventure stories have become true classics, loved by millions and still selling thousands of copies every year. She is arguably the most famous children’s author of all time, thanks to series such as The Wishing-Chair, The Faraway Tree-, The Mysteries, The Famous Five and The Secret Seven.
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We loved learning about the enchanted wood and folk of the faraway tree
I really like when they go to a different land, my favourite land was topsy turvy land.
I like this book because it has got lots of lands at the top and some of them are nice and some of them aren’t. Like the land of take what you want, the land of take what you want and the land of birthdays.
Loved as a child myself and enjoying the series again with my youngest son. The characters are brilliant and the different lands really help us to get creative with our imagination.
lots of craziness . . . i like it
I like discovering the lands at the top of the tree!
It was very interesting when silky moon_face and the saucepan man was missing and silky wanted to live in the land of temper
I loved it. I loved the characters in it but my absolute favourite was Silky the fairy
Love all the different characters and their adventures. Moonface is my favourite.
I like this book as there are three stories in the book. Third story is different from other two.
This book was my favourite. I love all the characters, especially the Saucepan Man. He made me laugh when he couldn't hear things properly and got them wrong. I loved all the different magical lands that the children visited.
I like the land of cake because I love cake - I wish I could go there
I felt as if I was right there watching everything happen. Every time it came to an exciting point it was also funny and sometimes silly. I also liked how long it was so I could get excited about what was coming next, I really enjoyed it.
I like the pots and pans man
I like it when my mummy reads in different voices for all the characters.
I liked this story, when Frankie saved Silky from the elephant. I liked the helter-skelter too.
I would recommend I enjoyed the different characters
It was brilliant
The tree is amazing. I wish it was a real place. I would recommend it to everyone with an imagination.
The tree is amazing. I wish it was a real place. I would recommend it to everyone with an imagination.
It's amazing
It was a pretty good book it was an enchanting story I recommend it
I really liked silky and I thought moon face was very funny
We love this book because it is an entertaining story about a magic wood and different magical creatures. We are enjoying reading it because it is very interesting and keeps us engaged.
I like it when the got wet from Dame Washalot’s water!
This is the best book I have ever read. I liked what the characters did, it was kind things. It was the longest book I have read.
I think the Faraway Tree is a fascinating story. Joe, Beth and Frannie go into another exciting, new world.
The magic faraway tree is a fiction book. I like Silky the fairy the best because she had pretty golden hair and was always very neat and tidy. Joe, Beth and Frannie's cousin Rick had come to stay with them because his mother wasn't feeling very well. Rick is nice and all, but he is quite greedy. When Joe, Beth, Frannie and Rick went to the land of goodies they also go with Moon-Face, Silky and the Saucepan Man. But when they're suppose to leave, Rick breaks some of the gingerbread windowsill and then takes a peppermint knocker of a door. It was a man's knocker that Rick had taken. Nobody else had seen Rick do these things except the man. I would recommend this book to somebody who likes adventure stories because this is an adventurous book.
I liked all of the pictures
I love this book. The girls take their cousin Rick to the Faraway Tree. I would recommend this book to everybody.