Jabberwoky was actually a poem by Lewis Carrol. There is no such place called this name.
There is no place called Jabberwoky in 'The Circus of Adventure' by Enid Blyton. The book is set in fictional locations, primarily in Tauri-Hessia, a made-up country with its own unique landmarks and adventures.
her mum was calledTheresa Mary Hamilton
The book of poems by Enid Blyton published in 1922 is called "Child Whispers."
"Child Whispers", a collection of poems, was written by Enid Blyton and published in 1922. "The Child Whisperer" written by Matt Pasquinilli and published in 2001, is a book written for parents to help improve their children's confidence. Are either of these the book you had in mind?
running trekking and all the sports which have adventure in it is called adventure sports
The last book released before her death was in 1968 called Noddy at the seaside. However, there are still books being released now under the Blyton brand
Enid Blyton was also known as Mary Pollock because it was her real name before she got married. She used the pen name Enid Blyton for her writing career, but her birth name was Mary Pollock.
The French translation for the character "Noddy" created by Enid Blyton is "Oui-Oui".
"Adventures of the Wishing Chair" by Enid Blyton
Yes, there is a book called "Huntress". It was written by Malinda Lo and published in April 2011. The book is a fantasy-adventure novel. The ISBN is 031604007X.
sports that include life and death are called adventure sports
sports that include life and death are called adventure sports
Enid began her schooldays at a small school run by two sisters in a house called Tresco, almost opposite the Blyton home. In 1907 Enid Blyton became a pupil at St. Christopher's School for Girls in Beckenham. She was not a boarder, like so many of the characters in her books, but a day-girl