Blyton Magical Collection
Blyton Magical Collection Series
What’s inside...
In the Enid Blyton Magical Collection you will meet all sorts of magical creatures, from pixies and fairies to brownies and imps. Some are sweet and helpful, while others are lazy and naughty. But one thing's for sure, life is never boring when the magic folk are about! This hardback treasury includes 17 magical Enid Blyton stories!
Series reading
Non-Sequential
Age
5-12
Length
219 pages
Text complexity
Discussion points
Which magical event in the book was your favorite and why?
If you could possess one magical ability from the book, which would it be and what would you do with it?
How would you solve a problem if you were in the main character's shoes?
What do you think is the most important lesson the characters learned in their adventures?
How do you think the magic in the book changes the way the characters view the world?
Tip: Role play these questions
Encourage your child to imagine being part of the magical world by asking them to describe a day in it.
Discuss the moral lessons within the story and connect them to real-life scenarios your child might encounter.
Ask your child to draw their favorite scene or character and explain what they like about it. It helps them visualize and connect more deeply with the story.
Create a 'what if' game where you both come up with alternate endings or plot twists based on the book’s events.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: The importance of teamwork
Explanation: Throughout the Blyton Magical Collection, characters often collaborate to solve mysteries and overcome obstacles, showcasing the power of working together.
Real-World Application: Children can apply this lesson by participating in group activities at school or during play, learning to cooperate and value every team member's contributions.
Example Lesson: The value of courage and integrity
Explanation: Characters in the stories frequently face fears or moral dilemmas and learn to act bravely and ethically, despite the challenges.
Real-World Application: Kids can be encouraged to stand up for what is right and face their fears, whether it's in standing up to a bully or trying something new.
Example Lesson: The significance of curiosity and knowledge
Explanation: The protagonists’ adventures often begin with curiosity and a desire to know more about the world around them, leading to critical discoveries and solutions.
Real-World Application: Children are inspired to ask questions, explore, and learn continuously, understanding that education is a lifelong process not confined to the classroom.