Problem with going to Japan - you return and expect things to be still civilisedA recent trip to Japan left a lasting impression. The country's remarkable civility, efficient systems, and rich culture were observed. Fro...
Quote of the day by Enid Blyton: ‘I am good at exploring roofs. You never know when that kind of thing comes in useful.’Enid Blyton's enduring stories celebrate curiosity and adventure. Her characters often discover that unusual skills prove invaluable. This ...
Quote of the day by Enid Blyton: ‘You are trying to escape from your difficulties, and there never is any escape. They have to be faced and fought.’Enid Blyton's enduring legacy is highlighted through a quote emphasizing the necessity of facing difficulties rather than escaping them. He...
Quote of the day by Enid Blyton: 'Leave something for someone but dont leave someone for...' - life lessons on relationships, generosity and prioritizing people over possessions by Guinness World Records-recognized best-selling authorQuote of the day by Enid Blyton: Enid Blyton's timeless quote reminds us to value people above all else. It highlights the importance of ge...
Quote of the day by Enid Blyton: 'The best way to treat obstacles is to use them as...' - lessons on overcoming challenges, resilience and key to success by the author of Famous Five, Secret Seven and Malory TowersQuote of the day by Enid Blyton: Children's author Enid Blyton's quote encourages facing challenges. Obstacles can be stepping-stones to be...
Hulu reveals The Famous Five Trailer: When and where to watch the Enid Blyton Series | Release dateThe world of Enid Blyton’s book is set to come alive and fans are excited to explore the summertime adventures of The Famous Five. Led by a...
BBC announces plans to adapt Enid Blyton's beloved 'Famous Five' into a mini-seriesThe Famous Five: Reports confirm that filming for the series has already commenced, marking the realization of an eagerly anticipated proje...
Enid Blyton and the art of escapism through foodWhile food in wartime Britain was strictly rationed, with sugar and butter very hard to get, Blyton served up a fantasy of food in plenty.
We don’t want no science in fairy talesChildren should use their legs and brains — leave forensics for adult mysteries.
Blyton to Naipaul: A Million Noddys NowBoth writers have more in common than Aug 11, succinct sentences being just one
Back to Enid Blyton’s Original World!It is time that the guardians of correctness realise that children recognise a good story when they read one, and are refreshingly deaf to ...
These books belong to every child's libraryThere are some books which your children must read in order for them to have a better understanding of things and a vivid imagination.
Koramangala turns a new leaf with community library:BOOKED FOR LIFE A modest initiative five years ago, the community library now has 500 members and houses nearly 5,000 books
One does not need to know meanings of all the words to enjoy a novel: Amitav Ghosh"That never stopped me from reading," he said recollecting his childhood days which was filled with reading books by Enid Blyton and others.
Jaipur Literature Festival 2015 diariesAt the launch of his son Rohan’s dream project, Murty Classical Library of India (MCLI) at the Jaipur Literature Festival last week, he loo...
Child's play: Children's fiction should be good, not just fancyIt is tough to write for children as they want a good story above all and are not swayed by mere fancy writing — a very adult weakness.
- Re-editing Enid
Not only are publishers, rewriting history in the name of rightspeak, editors are robbing an era of authentic voice.