The New Adventures of the Wishing-Chair: The Land of Mythical Creatures
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Whisk yourself away to lands of magic and wonder with Enid Blyton’s New Adventures of the Wishing-Chair.
In Book 2, Jack, Jessica and Wishler visit the Land of Mythical Creatures, but when they get there they find that an ogre has kidnapped Wishler’s friend Miranda the unicorn! Can the children help save her?
Short chapters and beautiful illustrations make the New Adventures of the Wishing Chair perfect bedtime reading for children aged five and upwards. A richly nostalgic offering for grandparents and parents to share with the next generation of Blyton fans.
Have you collected all the New Adventures of the Wishing Chair?
The Island of Surprises
The Land of Mythical Creatures
Spellworld
Winter Wonderland
The Land of Fairytales
Giantland
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. Her fantasy stories for girls and boys have been enjoyed for generations, and with these new books, children can continue to enjoy the enchanting worlds she created.
‘Her books were terrific page-turners in the way no others were’ – Michael Morpurgo, author of War Horse.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781405243889
Accelerated Reader
AR book level: 4.1; Middle years; 1.0 points
Condition
New
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Buttercupfairy
on 17 October 2017
I liked the end part the best.