They are. many are read to children and grand children
Yes, Enid Blyton's books are enjoyed by adults as well, often for their nostalgia and the simple joys contained within the stories. Many adults who read her books as children continue to find comfort and entertainment in revisiting her work.
Yes. Some read them because they had read them as a child and enjoyed them then. Some read them for their children. Some read famous books that they never got a chance to read before. Some children's books can be very entertaining for adults and children. So there are lots of reasons that adults can read children's books.
The value of Enid Blyton books can vary depending on factors such as the edition, condition, rarity, and whether they are part of a collection. Some rare editions or collections of Enid Blyton books can be highly sought after by collectors and may have significant value. It is recommended to consult with a rare book expert or appraiser for an accurate assessment of value.
Yes, they read children's books to themselves.
Adults can read whatever they like, if they choose to read comics, then the answer is yes
because she wanted to make children read interesting stories.......
Not legally as the copyright is currently held by Hodder (except for Noddy).
Jacqueline Wilson is a fan of ballet shoes by Noel Streatfield . She also liked books by Enid Blyton.
There are mostly adults reading comic books these days.
Downloading Enid Blyton's Secret Seven books for free would be a violation of copyright laws. Instead, you can try borrowing them from a local library or purchasing them from a bookstore. Remember to support authors and respect their work by legally obtaining copies of their books.
When I was young I absolutely adored the Enid Blyton books of The Famous Five and The Secret Seven. My favourite Enid Blyton books were the 'Mystery' series, which feature 5 kids and a dog trying to solve local mysteries before the village policeman. To get a list of all Enid Blyton books go to www.enidblyton.net. As a postscript, I know some people believe Enid Blyton to be a bit politically incorrect these days but I adored these books when I was a child and must have read them about 100 times each. Any political incorrectness is very very mild and to most children, it goes over their heads. I think sometimes we forget about childhood innocence and project our own fears onto them. Anyhoo!! Enough of the rant. Please read these books.
In a BBC Radio interview Enid Blyton stated that she had strted writing stories when she was about 12 years old. These she would read to her brothers.Blyton attempted to write books around 1921 which Child Whispers was her first commercial success
Parents, teachers and librarians read children's books. Children read children's books. Getting a child to read is the best thing in the world because it opens the doors to life long learning.