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      • She began by writing stories and poems for both adults' and children's magazines. By 1922 she had written enough children's poetry for an anthology entitled "Children's Whispers". She also had a regular column for Teachers' World magazine where she published plays and stories that could be used in lessons.
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Enid_BlytonEnid Blyton - Wikipedia

    Enid Blyton's Adventure Magazine began publication in September 1985 and, on 14 October 1992, the BBC began publishing Noddy Magazine and released the Noddy CD-Rom in October 1996. [1]

  3. The magazines which Enid Blyton wrote and edited — first Sunny Stories and then Enid Blyton's Magazine — kept her in touch with her readers. She wrote in her editorials about her home and family, her garden, her pets and places she had visited.

  4. www.enidblytonsociety.co.uk › a-biography-of-enidThe Enid Blyton Society

    • EARLY FAMILY LIFE. Enid Mary Blyton was born on 11th August 1897 at 354 Lordship Lane, a two-bedroom flat above a shop in East Dulwich, South London. Shortly after her birth her parents moved to Beckenham in Kent and it was there, in a number of different houses over the years, that Enid Blyton spent her childhood.
    • ENID AND HER FATHER, THOMAS CAREY BLYTON. Enid's father, Thomas, was a cutlery salesman as a young man. He then joined his uncle's firm selling Yorkshire cloth and, later still, set up his own business as a clothing wholesaler.
    • ENID AND HER MOTHER, THERESA MARY BLYTON (NEE HARRISON) Although she adored her father, Enid's relationship with her mother, Theresa, was more turbulent.
    • FIRST SCHOOL. Enid began her schooldays at a small school run by two sisters in a house called Tresco, almost opposite the Blyton home. As an adult, Enid Blyton said about the school
  5. Dec 2, 2015 · The magazines feature a lot of familiar characters from Blyton’s novels, already I’ve spotted The Famous Five, The Secret Seven, Noddy, Amelia Jane, Rumble and Chuff, Brer Rabbit and Mr Twiddle. Saying that, much of the contents are not advertised on the front (though major serialisations are) and there’s no contents list inside.

  6. The following year Enid began writing and editing a magazine, which went onto become the popular weekly magazine, Sunny Stories. In 1929 Enid and Hugh moved to Buckinghamshire where their two daughters, Gillian and Imogen, were born in 1931 and 1935.

  7. Published posthumously. Unpublished. Enid Blyton bibliography. Appearance. This is a list of 762 books by Enid Blyton (1897–1968), an English children's writer who also wrote under the pseudonym of Mary Pollock. She was one of the most successful children's storytellers of the 20th century. [ 1 ] 1920s. [edit] 1922. [edit] Child Whispers. 1923.

  8. Feb 2, 2019 · In December 2018 a new magazine came out, all about Enid Blyton. It was a one-off, as part of a This Is series of magazines each of which has a different topic. The series has been published by DC Thomson - home of The Beano, The Broons, Oor Wullie and many more - who have….

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