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Carregando... The Folk of the Faraway Tree (1946)de Enid Blyton
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Registre-se no LibraryThing tpara descobrir se gostará deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. A dos pasos de su nueva casa, en el Bosque Encantado, Joe, Beth y Frannie acaban de descubrir un árbol mágico. Los duendes les han advertido muy seriamente que no trepen hasta la copa, porque en ella se esconden mundos desconocidos, algunos preciosos, pero otros extraños y misteriosos. It’s taken years to read this trilogy to my children and tonight we have finished the final volume. They loved the adventures of the children and the Folk of the Faraway Tree. Given that my father read it to his children, and now I’ve read it to mine, I can safely say that it’s stood the test of time! Some of the vocabulary is a little outdated but it hasn’t been a problem. If nothing else, it has helped my children to learn new words. The characters are quite static and predictable, and most chapters have their own narrative arc and finished fully resolved—making it the perfect bedtime story, and suitable to reading over a long period of time. The Folk of the Faraway Tree was first published in 1946. The paperback edition that I read was published in 1951. In this, the third story of the 'Faraway Tree' series, Jo, Bessie and Fanny are concerned when a little girl called Connie, visited them for a while. You see, the three children had met Connie before, and they knew she was awfully stuck-up, curious, and extremely spoilt... however, they were adamant that Connie wouldn't spoil their fun and adventures, in the magical Faraway Tree! At first, Connie didn't believe in the Enchanted Wood and the Faraway Tree, but her strong curiosity forced her to explore and visit the magical land that Joe, Bessie and Fanny loved! The reluctant Connie and the other three children enjoy some incredible adventures with the folk of the Faraway Tree. Curious Connie soon meets the Saucepan Man, Moon-Face, Silky the fairy, Dame Washalot, Mister Whatzisname. They climb through the cloud at the top of the Faraway Tree, and find themselves in: the Land of Giants, the Land of Nursery Rhymes, the Land of Tea-Parties, the Land of Secrets, the Land of Enchantments, the Land of Know-Alls, and finally the Land of Treats! Needless to say, really, but the four children endure an abundance of fun, humour and laughter throughout this engaging book. Although it has to be said, that it's not all plain sailing... particularly for Connie, who inevitably gets involved in some silly and amusing disagreements along the way! For sure, it's enormous fun to read. The characters are absolutely marvellous, and I'd like to mention the fabulous black and white illustrations, by Dorothy M. Wheeler. They certainly add another dimension to the superb storytelling. I recommend this book for young children, and if they happen to like using their imagination – so much the better! Tom, Bessie y Fanny son tres niños que viven con sus padres en el campo y resulta que cerca de su casa hay un bosque que es el Bosque Encantado, y en él hay un árbol que llega hasta el cielo, el Árbol Lejano, en el que viven un montón de seres maravillosos, como Seditas (un hada que tiene el pelo suave como la seda), Cara de Luna (un tipo que tiene la cara completamente redonda), Cacharros (un tipo bastante sordo que va todo el día con un montón de cacerolas y sartenes colgando), el duende Furioso (que siempre está de mal humor), la señora Lavarropas (que tira el agua sucia tronco abajo sin avisar), el señor Cómosellama (a quien todo el mundo llama así porque ni siquiera él mismo recuerda su nombre)… sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
Pertence à sérieEstá contido emThe Faraway Tree Collection: The Enchanted Wood / The Magic Faraway Tree / The Folk of the Faraway Tree de Enid Blyton The Enchanted Wood, The Magic Faraway Tree, The Folk of The Faraway Tree, The Wishing Chair Again and Up The Faraway Tree de Enid Blyton Notable Lists
Joe, Beth and Frannie have a visit from Connie, who just cannot believe in the Faraway Tree and the magical people who live there - Moon-Face, Silky the Fairy and the Saucepan Man. Together the children climb the tree and meet the magical friends, and visit the mysterious Land of Secrets, the Land of Giants, the Land of Tea Parties and the Land of Enchantments. After a few marvellous adventures, Connie is enthralled by the Faraway Tree and the folk who inhabit it. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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