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Joe, Beth and Frannie move to the country when their father gets a new job. Exploring their new area they discover an enchanted wood right on their doorstep. The wood is home to wonderful, Magical characters such as elves and talking rabbits.
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When Joe, Beth and Frannie move to a new home, an Enchanted Wood is on their doorstep. And ... more
when they discover the Faraway Tree, it's the beginning of many magical adventures! The third book in the Faraway Tree series, reissued with fresh, funky covers ...
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When Joe, Beth and Frannie move to a new home, an Enchanted Wood is on their doorstep. And ... more
when they discover the Faraway Tree, that is the beginning of many magical adventures! This work lets you join them and their friends Moonface, Saucepan Man and Silky the fairy as they discover which new land is at the top of the Faraway Tree.
...I spotted a copy of the Folk of the Faraway tree at my local car boot sale I was very excited! I happily paid my 20p and hurried home to start reading the story to my 5-year-old son.
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Joe, Beth and Frannie move to the country when their father gets a new job. Exploring their new area they discover an enchanted wood right on their doorstep. The wood is home to wonderful, Magical characters such as elves ... ...they find the faraway tree, so called because at the top, through the clouds the children discover lots of different faraway lands. The lands change on a regular basis, so the children never know which land they will find. There is the land of Nursery Rhymes, where many well know Nursery Rhyme characters live, the land of do-as you please and the land of giants. Each land provides the children with an exciting adventure.
As a child I loved Enid Blyton’s Faraway tree stories, so when I spotted a copy of the Folk of the Faraway tree at my local car boot sale I was very excited! I happily paid my 20p and hurried home to start reading the story to my 5-year-old son.
The Story. ********* Joe, Beth and Frannie move to the country when their father gets a new job. Exploring their new area they discover an enchanted wood right on their doorstep. The wood is home to wonderful, Magical characters such as elves and talking rabbits.
In the wood they find the faraway tree, so called because at the top, through the clouds the children discover lots of different faraway lands. The lands change on a regular basis, so the children never know which land they will find. There is the land of Nursery Rhymes, where many well know Nursery Rhyme characters live, the land of do-as you please and the land of giants. Each land provides the children with an exciting adventure.
The children meet and befriend the folk who live in the faraway tree who share their adventures. There is silky the lovely fairy. Moon-face and saucepan-man, who makes the children laugh as he constantly miss-hears what is said. Saucepan –man curiously has a selection of pots and pans tied to his clothing. Then there is a talking red squirrel, dame washalot, who regularly throws her washing water down the tree and the angry pixie, who is to be avoided!
The folk of the faraway tree follows on from the enchanted wood and the faraway tree, although it can be read alone. At the start of the folk of the faraway tree we meet Connie, the children’s spoilt cousin who has come to stay. Connie is included in the adventures and adds another dimension to the story. Initially Connie is impossible to live with and upsets all the other characters. There is a chapter entitled Connie gets into trouble, but you will have to read to find out more…! My son loved the land of treats and in the land of Dame Snap, the scary schoolteacher!
The verdict. ********** This book is pure magic! Each chapter has an exciting heading and my son couldn’t wait to find out what would happen next! Just as when I was a child I loved the magical characters but as an adult can appreciate the skill of Enid Blyton to have created this fantasy.
There are few illustrations in the copy I have, which is a real shame. The few that exist are simple line drawings and not very imaginative. However the descriptions of all the characters is excellent. Each chapter is fairly short, making this an ideal book to read at bedtime.
In places, such as when the children interact with their parents, the book can seem a little old fashioned. However I find this endearing and my son doesn’t seem to notice.
I would highly recommend this book along with the other in the series I have mentioned. It is wonderful to encourage your Child’s imagination!
The book is available from Amazon and Waterstones and no doubt many other book retailers. Amazon has it on sale for £5.99.
Please ignor the criteria as they seem to refer to the audio book! This is the category for the printed book!
Advantages: Works the imagination. Excellent read. Disadvantages: It has an End!
This is the third book in the faraway tree series and is written in much the same way as The Enchanted Wood and The Magic Faraway Tree.
All the same characters are in this book except Cousin Dick has been replaced by Curious Connie who is a spoiled little girl of the childrens mother.
If you haven`t come accross The Enchanted Wood or The Magic Faraway Tree I advise you read these two first as they are a series of books.
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Three children ... ...got a new job in the country. They live in a little cottage just down a lane from The Enchanted Wood. In the first two books the children discovered The Enchanted Wood which was inhabitted by fairy folk and in the middle of the Wood was The Faraway Tree. The children had made friends with the inhabitants of the tree. There were pixies and fairies a man who wore saucepans, a lady who never stops washing and a curious gent with a big round head who ...
kingbill 07.09.2006 (01.10.2006)
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Advantages: tone of he most magical amazing books ever Disadvantages: none practically perfect in every way.
...5 when my mam read the faraway tree to me her mumu read it to her. I was fascinated with the magical and enchanted woods.Jo, Bess, Fanny are a wealthy family who moved to the countryside nothing is menchaned off there pasts. The children are written in as almost perfect children who rarly raise there voice to each other. This time they have a new cusion how is a spoilt horrid ,fussy winger, who doesnt belive.The story starts almost straight away ... ...the characters live in huge 500year old +tree. The charactors are what there name says, like dame washalot , she lives at the top and is always throwing her dirty water over every one. angry pixi,he is always picking on some one especially the girls who he has in tears a lot the only time angry pixi is half polite is when he's sleeping and poor Saucepanman is always getting a bolacking as his pans make a lot of nose, Silky the fairyis a little sweetheart ...
toppick 27.02.2004 (28.02.2004)
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Advantages: interesting, fun characters, a good read Disadvantages: rather dated in places
The Magic FarawayTree is one of a series of wonderful books by EnidBlyton, including Adventures of the Wishing Chair, The Enchanted Wood and The Folk of the FarawayTree. Some of these were recently made into an animated television series.
The Magic FarawayTree is about three children - Bessie, Fanny and Jo - who live in a cottage with their parents. Their cousin, Dick, comes to stay with them and the children enjoy showing him the FarawayTree and Enchanted Wood.
The Enchanted Wood is an ordinary looking forest near their cottage. In the centre of it, there is a special tree which you climb up, to reach various magical lands.
The children meet a variety of characters including a fairy called Silky, Mister Watzisname, the old Saucepan Man and Moon-Face.
In this story, the three children take Dick to the tree and they visit ...
Advantages: Great book from about age 7 - 30!! Disadvantages: Language tricky to understand in parts for youngsters!
as well as yourself. WOW I loved this book as a child and read it several times and it never lost its enchantment. I was still reading it at 15! Its an imaginative book and one you literally cannot put down. I even read it again at 27!
The Enchanted Wood is the foirst of a four book series from EnidBlyton including The Magic FarawayTree, The Folk of the FarawayTree and the most recent Up the FarawayTree. A real enjoyable fictional package. ...
When Jo, Bessie and Fanny climb up to the top of the Faraway Tree, they meet Silky, Moon-Face and the Saucepan Man. Their new friends show them an exciting secret - how to visit lots of strange and magical lands, where they have many thrilling adventures.
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