Enid Blyton was a prolific writer of children's adventure and fantasy stories
yes she died on November 28th 1968 its so sad
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
You cannt down load any of her books legally free they are still subject to copyright
The wishing chair book by Enid Blyton is a fantasy, so no it isnt real.
I dont think it is but i would like to think so. It was a fine school but unfortunately i have never heard of it.
Enid Blyton died of dementia in 1968 she had 2 children named Imogen and Gillian. She married Hugh Pollock in 1924 she then divorced him in 1941 to then marry Kenneth Waters in the same year.
In 1907 Enid Blyton became a pupil at St. Christopher's School for Girls in Beckenham in September 1916, she embarked upon a Froebel-based teacher-training course at Ipswich High School.
No records to her doing this are available so its assumed that no, she didnt direct any film
Me and my daughter are great big fans of Enid Blyton even though she is dead. But most of Enid Blyton books are written in English but with a hint of German. I can tell you this because in some of her books like "The Famous Five" when the characters greet each other by saying "Hello" she spells it by saying "Hallo" which is German for "Hello". So by this I am assuming she speaked English and German but I also have a small feeling she must have spoke French. I am not sure about her speaking French. Some of her books may have had a little French which must have been the language she picked up on in School. I am not fully sure about her speaking French but I'm positive about her speaking German and English. Read lots of her books and find out! Enjoy her books and keep reading!
"The Famous Five" were originally a set of novels written by the famous author, Enid Blyton. The famous five (Canada) The famous five were a group of Canadian women. What they are best known for is making women "persons" The Enid Blyton books were written for children, not clear in the first answer, and I have to say I do not understand the second answer....I thought women were always " persons" so tell us what you mean please ?
Yes, Enid Blyton wrote the "Naughtiest Girl" series, starting with "The Naughtiest Girl in the School." It follows the story of Elizabeth Allen, a mischievous and rebellious girl who is sent to boarding school to learn discipline and manners.
In a BBC Radio interview Enid Blyton stated that st did not have one favorite book. However, she had a favorite charector and that was Noddy. Therefore we can assume that the Noddy books were in fact her favorites