Book 1

Storytime Book

by Enid Blyton

Published August 1973

Book 5

Round the Clock Stories

by Enid Blyton

Published 1 December 1989

Book 6

Chimney Corner Stories

by Enid Blyton

Published 1 December 1999

Book 11

Tales of Long Ago

by Enid Blyton

Published 1 December 1989

Book 12

Sunshine Book

by Enid Blyton

Published 1 December 1989

Book 13

Stories for Bedtime

by Enid Blyton

Published 1 December 1989

Book 21

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+.

Book 46

In the final book in this series, Benjy, Penny, Rory and Sheila are living at Willow Farm with their parents. They feed the animals, explore the countryside and stay friends with the mysterious Tammylan, who lives in the woods - and you can be sure that they get into mischief along the way...

Book 47

More About Amelia Jane!

by Enid Blyton

Published 1 December 1989

Book 48

Come to the Circus

by Enid Blyton

Published December 1964

Book 95

Tales from the Bible

by Enid Blyton and Eileen Soper

Published 1 November 1973

Book 99

The Put-em-rights

by Enid Blyton

Published 1 December 1947

The Children at Green Meadows

by Enid Blyton

Published 23 December 1974
Francis, Clare and Sam would love to have animals of their own, but since their father was hurt in the war it's a struggle for their poor mother to just keep the big house at Green Meadows ticking over. But when a new block of flats with a strict no-animal policy opens near by, they soon find themselves with an exciting secret and Green Meadows is rapidly filled with animals and laughter once more.

Mr Pink-Whistle's Party

by Enid Blyton

Published 1 November 1973
Mr Pink-Whistle is half-brownie and half-person. He can make himself disappear, talk to animals, and perform magic tricks with the help of his spell-cupboard. He always puts his talents to good use, punishing people who do wrong, like the egg-thief, Mr James Pinch, and rewarding the unfortunate, such as poor Merry who deserves happiness.

Those Dreadful Children

by Enid Blyton

Published December 1967

no 63

Claudine at St.Clare's

by Enid Blyton

Published 1 April 1968

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.

no 78

Who is sending strange, nasty messages to Mr Goon? How the tables have turned! Finally, Mr Goon is the one who needs help from the expert mystery solvers, the Five Find-Outers. The children are quickly on the trail, but the mystery doesn't end there...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.

no 62

Second Form at St.Clare's

by Enid Blyton

Published December 1944