Hello Mr Twiddle!

by Enid Blyton

Published 6 April 1973
Mr Twiddle is a kind old man, who tries his best to be helpful, but only causes problems and trouble. He plants a boxful of onions, thinking they are daffodil bulbs, thinks he has lost his mackintosh when in fact he is wearing it, and puts a clock in the oven instead of the rice pudding. Poor Mrs Twiddle is left to undo all his muddles.

Bimbo & Topsy

by Enid Blyton

Published June 1969
Gillian and Imogen are delighted with their new pets - Bimbo, an elegant Siamese kitten, and Topsy, a greedy fox terrier. The kitten and the puppy get on like a house on fire but cause all sorts of chaos as they get settled into their new home.

Amelia Jane is Naughty Again

by Enid Blyton

Published 20 October 1978
A classic fantasy story from the world's best-loved children's author, Enid Blyton. Amelia Jane is big, bad and the terror of the toy cupboard!


Will Amelia Jane ever stop? Now she's causing chaos with a boomerang, scribbling all over the nursery walls and playing all sorts of tricks on Mr Up-and-To! Sometimes the toys manage to trick her back, and she promises to be good from now on. But can the world's naughtiest doll ever be good?


Short chapters and beautiful illustrations make Amelia Jane perfect bedtime reading for children aged six and upwards. A richly nostalgic offering for grandparents and parents to share with the next generation of Blyton fans.


Have you collected all the Amelia Jane titles? Naughty Amelia Jane, Amelia Jane is Naughty Again, Amelia Jane Gets into Trouble, Good Idea Amelia Jane, Amelia Jane Again


Enid Blyton 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. Her Amelia Jane stories have charmed generations of children - they are as memorable and full of child appeal as any of her other characters. And they are as popular today as they have ever been.


'Her books were terrific page-turners in the way no others were' - Michael Morpurgo, author of War Horse.

Jo, Bessie and Fanny take their cousin Rick on an adventure he'll never forget to the magic Faraway Tree, where he meets Moon-Face, Silky the fairy and Saucepan Man, and visits all the different lands at the top of the Faraway Tree. Like the Land of Spells, the crazy Land of Topsy-Turvy, and the land of Do-As-You-Please, where the children ride a runaway train!

When Elizabeth Allen is chosen to be a school monitor, she's delighted. But she soon finds out just what a responsible job it is. The harder she tries, the worse she behaves! Will the naughtiest girl in the school ever learn to be good? Enid Blyton's work has made a significant contribution to twentieth century literature and literacy, delighting and captivating generations of children. These Millennium editions of her bestselling books take her work forward into the twenty-first century, underlining the author's classic status and timeless appeal to young readers.

The Enchanted Wood

by Enid Blyton

Published 1 May 1978
Jo, Bessie and Fanny move to the country and find an Enchanted Wood right on their doorstep! And in the wood stands the magic Faraway Tree, and in that tree live the magical characters that soon become their new friends - Moon-Face, Silky the fairy, and Saucepan Man. Together they visit the strange lands (the Roundabout Land, the Land of Ice and Snow, Toyland and the Land of Take What You Want!) which lie at the top of the tree and have the most exciting adventures - and narrow escapes!

Mr Pink-Whistle is not like ordinary people. He's half a brownie and half a person, and he can make himself invisible whenever he wants. But the most important thing about him is he's always helping people in trouble and getting himself into all sorts of funny situations.

Wishing-chair Again

by Enid Blyton

Published January 1972
Mollie and Peter have a thrilling secret. The chair in their playroom is a magic Wishing Chair. When they sit in it and wish, it grows wings and takes them on lots of exciting adventures.

Jo, Bessie and Fanny have a visit from snooty friend Connie. Connie won't believe in the Faraway Tree and the magical people who live there - Moon-face, Silky the fairy and Saucepan Man. There's only one way to prove her wrong - together the children climb the tree, and visit some of the lands at the top of it, like the Land of Secrets and the Land of Treats. And after a few adventures, Connie learns to be a nicer person altogether!

Up The Faraway Tree

by Enid Blyton

Published 17 September 1981
The fourth and final book in the extraordinary Magic Faraway Tree series, published as a stand-alone edition for the first time in more than three decades. Now with extra bonus Magic Faraway Tree chapters!

Come on a journey full of magic and adventure!

One day, children Robin and Joy discover a book all about a Magic Faraway Tree. Intrigued, they go on an adventure and meet Joe, Beth and Frannie from the story and together they climb the Magic Faraway Tree and have the most magical adventures together! Will Robin and Joy ever want to go home?

Anything's possible in THE MAGIC FARAWAY TREE!


The Faraway Tree stories have been delighting readers for over 75 years. Look out for the other titles in The Magic Faraway Tree series: The Magic Faraway Tree, Folk of the Faraway Tree, and Up the Faraway Tree. Also available in beautiful deluxe editions.

Look out, as well, for the Blyton Colour Reads series. Chock full of vibrant colour illustrations from Alex Paterson, these are the perfect way to introduce The Magic Faraway Tree adventures to children aged five and up.



ENID BLYTON is arguably the most famous children’s author of all time, thanks to series such as The Magic Faraway Tree, The Wishing-Chair series, The Mysteries, Famous Five and The Secret Seven. Her fantasy books, particularly The Magic Faraway Tree are among her most popular creations and they promise to enchant boys and girls for generations to come.

Enid Blyton takes her place alongside Roald Dahl, Beatrix Potter, and A. A. Milne as one of Britain’s true heritage children’s authors. She remains one of the world's best-loved storytellers and is consistently voted a children's favourite in reader polls.

Mr Pink-Whistle uses his magic tricks to do what he loves doing most: helping people. Whether he is revealing the cheating ways of the market-seller Tom Twisty, taking all the food from the Jones family's larder as a punishment for forgetting to feed their cat, or putting on a circus show for an ill young girl, Mr Pink-Whistle brings happiness and fairness with him, wherever he goes.

Naughty Amelia Jane

by Enid Blyton

Published 17 April 1975
New edition, with new illustrations and new format, of all four Amelia Jane titles. Amelia Jane is big, bad and the terror of the toy cupboard! In this book, she snips the tail off the pink rabbit, squirts Tom the soldier with water and gets up to mischief at the beach. The other toys try to teach her to be good. Ages 5+.


The Adventurous Four

by Enid Blyton

Published October 1967

The Children of Willow Farm

by Enid Blyton

Published September 1967
In the second book of the series, Benjy, Penny, Rory and Sheila move with their parents to Willow Farm. They feed the animals, explore the countryside and become friends with the mysterious Tammylan, who lives in the woods - and you can be sure that they get into mischief along the way...

Come to the Circus

by Enid Blyton

Published December 1964

Hurrah for the Circus

by Enid Blyton

Published 1 January 1960

Meet the elephants, monkeys and clowns and step into the ring of the most famous circus of them all!

The Circus stories are one of Blyton's best loved works, featuring the adventures of Mr Galliano's famous travelling circus. Enid Blyton 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. The Circus stories make the perfect bedtime stories for imaginative children looking for excitement and adventure.


Mr. Meddle's Mischief

by Enid Blyton

Published May 1970
Mr Meddle is a pixie who can't get anything right. He's always meddling in other people's business and making dreadful muddles. He tries to be kind and mind the shop for Mr Sugarman, but he serves salt instead of sugar to Dame Flap and canary seed instead of butter to Molly Miggle.

Mr. Galliano's Circus

by Enid Blyton

Published September 1967

Meet the elephants, monkeys and clowns and step into the ring of the most famous circus of them all!

The Circus stories are one of Blyton's best loved works, featuring the adventures of Mr Galliano's famous travelling circus. Enid Blyton 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. The Circus stories make the perfect bedtime stories for imaginative children looking for excitement and adventure.


Circus Days Again

by Enid Blyton

Published April 1968

Meet the elephants, monkeys and clowns and step into the ring of the most famous circus of them all!

The Circus stories are one of Blyton’s best loved works, featuring the adventures of Mr Galliano’s famous travelling circus. Enid Blyton 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. The Circus stories make the perfect bedtime stories for imaginative children looking for excitement and adventure.