The Enchanted Table (Enid Blyton's Popular Rewards Series 8)
#8 of 2 in Enid Blyton'S Popular Rewards Series
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In 'The Enchanted Table,' part of Enid Blyton's Popular Rewards Series 8, readers are treated to a delightful tale of magic and adventure. The story revolves around a group of children who discover a magical table that can provide them with endless food. However, they soon learn that the table's enchantment comes with challenges and responsibilities. As they navigate the consequences of their newfound magic, the children embark on a journey that teaches them valuable lessons about sharing, the importance of being careful with wishes, and the power of friendship. Enid Blyton's signature storytelling brings this enchanting world to life, ensuring that 'The Enchanted Table' remains a beloved classic for young readers. Mrs Snip lays out the dinner every day on her little kitchen table, but little does she know there is something very special about it. Find out what in this magical collection of stories from Enid Blyton, complete with sneezing donkeys, men made out of chocolate, and very cross shepherds. You'll be entertained for hours! Other stories in this include 'The Little Pig Who Squealed', 'The Two Cross Boys', 'Little Mister Sly', 'The Big Red Engine', 'A Coat for the Snowman', 'Andrew's Robin', and many more.
Discussion points
What magical powers would you like to have and why?
How did the characters in the story show bravery or kindness?
What would you do if you found an enchanted object?
How did the enchanted table change the lives of the characters?
Which character did you relate to the most and why?
Tip: Role play these questions
Use expressive reading to bring the magical elements of the story to life, altering your voice for different characters and highlighting the enchanted aspects vividly.
Pause after exciting moments in the story to ask your child how they think a character felt or what they might do next.
Encourage your child to imagine their own magical story, using elements or characters from 'The Enchanted Table' as inspiration.
Discuss the moral lessons in the story, such as the importance of kindness and bravery, and relate them to real-life situations your child might encounter.
After reading, consider conducting a creative activity like drawing a scene from the book or creating a simple play to help cement the themes and characters in your child’s memory.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: The importance of kindness and generosity
Explanation: In 'The Enchanted Table', characters often find themselves in situations where they must choose between helping others or pursuing their own interests. The acts of kindness and generosity lead to positive outcomes, reinforcing their value.
Real-World Application: Children can apply this lesson by sharing with their peers, helping family members with chores, or donating to those in need, fostering a community-oriented spirit.
Example Lesson: The value of teamwork
Explanation: The book showcases characters achieving goals that can only be accomplished through working together. The synergy of their efforts results in success, teaching the importance of cooperation.
Real-World Application: Kids can practice this lesson during group projects at school or by participating in team sports, learning that collective efforts can often achieve greater results than individual ones.
Example Lesson: The consequences of greed
Explanation: Characters in the story who act out of greed often face negative repercussions. This narrative device demonstrates the pitfalls of being overly self-centered.
Real-World Application: This lesson helps children understand the importance of being content with what they have and encourages them to avoid selfish behaviors, promoting a more harmonious social interaction.
Example Lesson: Resilience in the face of challenges
Explanation: Throughout the book, characters encounter various obstacles, but they persist and overcome them. This highlights the importance of resilience and perseverance.
Real-World Application: Children learn to face academic and personal challenges with a determination to overcome them, understanding that persistence is key to success.