Book 2

Peter and the Magic Shadow

by Enid Blyton

Published 30 January 1992

Silly Peter, he's eaten so many sardines that now even his shadow smells of fish! This is just one of the hilarious stories in this wonderfully illustrated collection that will enthrall and amaze. From Mr Dozey's new clothes to little Harry who tidies up the Village of Untidy, there's always something going on in Enid Blyton's fantastic world!

Other stories in this volume:
Cosy's Good Turn
The Vanishing Potatoes
A Tale of Two Cowards
Father Time and His Pattern Book
Boastful Brenda and the Brownies
The Goose that Made a Hurricane
and many more...


Good Old Rocking Horse

by Enid Blyton

Published 1 May 1991

Fly Away Broomstick

by Enid Blyton

Published 1 May 1991



Little Daughter of Jairus

by Enid Blyton

Published 1 July 1997
Retells the Gospel story in which Jesus brings the daughter of Jairus back to life.

The Twins at St Clare's

by Enid Blyton

Published 29 January 1988
A classic children's story from the world's best-loved children's author, Enid Blyton. School life has never been so splendid. Pat and Isabel O'Sullivan plan to give everyone at their new school a few surprises. But it's them who are in for a shock ...Watch out! There's trouble at St Clare's! 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 school stories - including the St Clare's and Malory Towers series are the perfect books for girls who are experiencing their own adventure at school.


Classic Enid Blyton Stories

by Enid Blyton

Published September 1992



A fantastic children’s crime story from the world’s best-loved children’s author, Enid Blyton.



Who is the mysterious burglar that disappears from the scene of the crime without a trace? The five Find-Outers and dog must discover the thief’s identity before Mr Goon does. Find out if they get to the bottom of The Mystery of the Invisible Thief. The Mystery series follows the adventures of `The Five Find Outers’ - Pip, Bets, Larry, Daisy and Fatty, as they solve the most unusual crime cases with the help of their dog Buster.



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, she has sold over 400 million books in more than 40 languages worldwide. Her Mysteries stories have charmed generations of children – and they are as popular today as they have ever been.

Amelia Jane Stories

by Enid Blyton

Published 27 February 2014
She's Big! She's Bad! She's the terror of the toy cupboard! Amelia Jane is terribly naughty. She puts worms in the toy soldier's umbrella, jams a thimble onto a skittle's head, and steals some eggs from a thrush. The toys are tired of her tricks. But can they give her a taste of her own medicine? The Amelia Jane Stories are real classics, by much loved author Enid Blyton. The perfect early chapter book for boys and girls alike. This edition comes with illustrations by Deborah Alright, illustrator of The Night Pirates.

This collection of popular Enid Blyton stories make up the next six titles in a new series. Each book features approximately 17 related stories.

This collection of popular Enid Blyton stories make up the next six titles in a new series. Each book features approximately 17 related stories.

This collection of popular Enid Blyton stories make up the next six titles in a new series. Each book features approximately 17 related stories.

This collection of popular Enid Blyton stories make up the next six titles in a new series. Each book features approximately 17 related stories.

This collection of popular Enid Blyton stories make up the next six titles in a new series. Each book features approximately 17 related stories.

This collection of popular Enid Blyton stories make up the next six titles in a new series. Each book features approximately 17 related stories.

Witch's Cat

by Enid Blyton

Published 1 May 1991