Amelia Jane Again

by Enid Blyton

Published 18 May 1972

Naughty Amelia Jane is back- and naughtier than ever!

In these hilarious stories, the terror of the toy cupboard, the rag doll Amelia Jane, has all sorts of exciting adventures. One thing’s for sure- not many of the other toys get the better of Amelia Jane!

First published between the 1930s and 1960s, these delightful stories have entertained generations of children, and are still just as popular today!


Fifteen Minute Tales

by Enid Blyton

Published 28 October 1976


Merry Mister Meddle

by Enid Blyton

Published 5 August 1976
Poor Mister Meddle is a very merry pixie always willing to help out and do good deeds, but he never quite gets it right. One day his meddling gets him into trouble with Aunt Jemima - he serves her up a treacle pudding covered in glue and gets chased home by a Biggle-Gobble.

The Adventures of Binkle and Flip

by Enid Blyton

Published 22 February 1973
Binkle and Flip are two very bad and bold rabbits who are always playing jokes on the people of Oak Tree Town, either to get out of doing any honest work, or just to be plain rascally. Each time they get caught and promise never to do anything bad again. But it doesn't last long.

Shuffle the Shoemaker

by Enid Blyton

Published 24 January 1985
Nothing gets the better of Shuffle the shoemaker and his wonderful Ma for long. He helps Mr. Tuck-In find his memory; changes Snoozy, the lazy brownie into the opposite; and with the right use of magic "clever thoughts," hard work, and kind actions, transforms the life of Tiptop Village.


The O'Sullivan Twins

by Enid Blyton

Published February 1967

A classic children's story from the world's best-loved children's author, Enid Blyton. School life has never been so splendid.

`Ah, you English girls! There is nobody like you when you are nice!' said Mam'zelle. Pat and Isabel are determined to work hard this term. But it's just so tempting to play a few tricks on Mam'zelle. 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.


The Marvellous Adventure

by Enid Blyton

Published 13 December 1984

The Book of Naughty Children

by Enid Blyton

Published 23 December 1976

Little Boy Jesus

by Enid Blyton

Published 9 October 1986
Recounts the life of Jesus up to the age of twelve.

Story of Easter

by Enid Blyton

Published 9 October 1986

Mystery of the Strange Bundle

by Enid Blyton

Published December 1952
A fantastic children's crime story from the world's best-loved children's author, Enid Blyton. What was in the strange bundle that Mr Fellows was seen carrying in the dead of night? Someone else wants to get hold of it too. Join the gaing as they get to the bottom of The Mystery of the Strange Bundle. 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.

Good Samaritan

by Enid Blyton

Published 9 October 1986

The Last Supper

by Enid Blyton

Published 9 October 1986

Loaves and Fishes

by Enid Blyton

Published 9 October 1986

Don't be Silly Mr.Twiddle!

by Enid Blyton

Published 24 January 1974
Mr Twiddle is a kind old soul with the best intentions, but he is extremely forgetful, very lazy and more than a little bit silly. In this story he gets caught up in a giant snowball.

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.

More Twenty Minute Tales

by Enid Blyton

Published November 1972