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The Faraway Tree

The Enchanted Wood is a children's novel written by Enid Blyton, the first in The Faraway Tree series.

Plot summary

In the first novel in the series, Jo, Bessie and Fanny move to live near a large wood. One day, they go for a walk in the wood and discover an enormous tree whose branches seem to reach into the clouds. This is the Faraway Tree.

When the children climb the Faraway Tree they discover it is inhabited by different magical creatures, including Moon-Face, Silky the fairy, The Saucepan Man, Dame Washalot, Mr. Watzisname and the Angry Pixie. They befriend some of these creatures, in particular Moon-face and Silky. At the very top of the tree they discover a ladder which leads them to a magical land. This land is different on each visit, because each place moves on from the top of the tree to make way for a new land. The children are free to come and go, but they must leave before the land moves on or they will be stuck there until the land returns to the Faraway Tree.
In various chapters, one of the children gets stuck in the land.

The lands at the top are sometimes extremely unpleasantfor example the Land of Dame Slap, an aggressive school teacher; and sometimes fantastically enjoyable - notably the Land of Birthdays, the Land of Goodies, the Land of Take-What-You-Want and the Land of Do-As-You-Please.

The first land the three children visit is the Roundabout Land, where they give some cake to two rabbits, and the rabbits dig a hole for themselves and the three children. The last land they visit in this book is the Land of Birthdays, where the brownies and the inhabitants of the Faraway Tree celebrate Bessie's birthday.

Lands in the book

The Roundabout Land

This land spins round and round like a roundabout, and plays music as it spins. In the land live a number of rabbits and an old man who sings along with the music while tapping his hand to the beat. The land only stops spinning once in a blue moon.

The Land of Ice and Snow

The land is full of ice and snow. It has a moon and a sun in the sky at the same time. In the land live the polar bears, and the Magic Snowman used to live there before Moon-Face melted him.

The Land of the Old Saucepan Man

The Saucepan Man used to live there before he went to live in the Faraway Tree. The island is surrounded by mist and has a set of saucepans as steps, leading down to the Saucepan Man’s home.

The Rocking Land

Is a land where you cannot take one step forward without taking ten steps back. Hills in the land go up and down and sometimes the land will tip completely sideways and you have to grab hold of a tree or roll off. It is believed that it is held by a giant who is trying to throw the land off his back.

The Land of Take-What-You-Want

Is a land in which, as the name suggests, you can take whatever you want for free.

The Land of Dame Slap (Snap in later editions.)

Is the land where Dame Slap has her school for naughty brownies, pixies and fairies, and results with very horrid punishments (e.g. go to bed without supper, slaps, etc.). This was later changed into Dame Snap, who shouts instead of slaps, to reduce the image of violence and to be more politically correct.

The Land of Seagulls

Is a land full of seagulls.

The Land of the Red Goblins

The Red Goblins used to live in the land before Wizard Mighty-One took them prisoner in the Land of Wizards.

The Land of Wizards

Is home to several wizards and Wizard Mighty-One and the prisoner Red Goblins.

The Land of Birthdays

Is a land you can visit only if someone has a birthday. It is land which provides party food and games for you if you have a birthday party. One of Bessie's birthdays is celebrated there.

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Thursday, June 17, 2010

For people who used to love Enid Blyton

Here are some of my favorite stories from Enid Blyton when I was a kid. Let me know if you know about them too!!

1) Noddy .

When I first recalled Noddy, I was full of smiles. I really loved the concept behind Toyland. I wish there was a movie about him.

2) And omg the

Magic Faraway Tree

!!! Another one of my favourite series!!!!

In the first novel in the series, Jo, Bessie and Fanny move to live near a large wood. One day, they go for a walk in the wood and discover an enormous tree whose branches seem to reach into the clouds. This is the Faraway Tree.

When the children climb the Faraway Tree they discover it is inhabited by different magical creatures, including Moon-face, Silky the fairy, The Saucepan Man, Dame Washalot, Mr. Watzisname and the Angry Pixie. They befriend some of these creatures, in particular Moon-face and Silky.

At the very top of the tree they discover a ladder which leads them to a magical land. This land is different on each visit, because each place "moves on" from the top of the tree to make way for a new land. The children are free to come and go, but they must leave before the land "moves on" or they will be stuck there until the land returns to the Faraway Tree.

The lands at the top are sometimes extremely unpleasant
- for example the Land of Dame Slap, an aggressive schoolteacher and sometimes fantastically enjoyable - notably, the Land of Birthdays, Land of Goodies and the Land of Take-What-You-Want.

The adventures are all so creative and magical I always get lost in the stories.

3. The wishing chair.

It's one of my first enid blyton books and it's memorable. It also takes them to fantasy lands.

There are many more books such as the secret island, naughty amelia jane, etc. Maybe I should reread some of these books one of these days!

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