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Amelia Jane Again! (1946)

by Enid Blyton

Series: Amelia Jane (2)

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A classic children's story from the world's best-loved children's author, Enid Blyton. Amelia Jane is big, bad and the terror of the toy cupboard! In this book, she gives the toys some terrible scares with her mischief and gets poor Teddy to carry her home without him knowing it. But sometimes the toys get their own back . . . Short chapters and beautiful illustrations make Amelia Jane perfect bedtime reading for children aged six and upwards. A richly nostalgic offering for grandparents and parents to share with the next generation of Blyton fans.  Have you collected all the Amelia Jane titles? Naughty Amelia Jane, Amelia Jane is Naughty Again, Amelia Jane Gets into Trouble, Good Idea Amelia Jane, Amelia Jane Again Enid Blyton is arguably the most famous children's author of all time, thanks to series such as The Wishing-Chair, The Faraway TreeĀ­, The Mysteries, The Famous Five and The Secret Seven. Her Amelia Jane stories have charmed generations of children - and they are as popular today as they have ever been. 'Her books were terrific page-turners in the way no others were' - Michael Morpurgo, author of War Horse.… (more)
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This book was very good, just like the previous book in the series. It wasn't exactly mischievous, but more curiosity behaviour. The first couple of times Amelia Jane is naughty, but the next she just gets too full of curiosity for her own good.

Very good book, but I have to say, not as good Enid's first one in the series. ( )
  LaviniaRossetti | Sep 6, 2016 |
Guilty pleasure ( )
  MsNikki | Nov 2, 2007 |
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A classic children's story from the world's best-loved children's author, Enid Blyton. Amelia Jane is big, bad and the terror of the toy cupboard! In this book, she gives the toys some terrible scares with her mischief and gets poor Teddy to carry her home without him knowing it. But sometimes the toys get their own back . . . Short chapters and beautiful illustrations make Amelia Jane perfect bedtime reading for children aged six and upwards. A richly nostalgic offering for grandparents and parents to share with the next generation of Blyton fans.  Have you collected all the Amelia Jane titles? Naughty Amelia Jane, Amelia Jane is Naughty Again, Amelia Jane Gets into Trouble, Good Idea Amelia Jane, Amelia Jane Again Enid Blyton is arguably the most famous children's author of all time, thanks to series such as The Wishing-Chair, The Faraway TreeĀ­, The Mysteries, The Famous Five and The Secret Seven. Her Amelia Jane stories have charmed generations of children - and they are as popular today as they have ever been. 'Her books were terrific page-turners in the way no others were' - Michael Morpurgo, author of War Horse.

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Amelia Jane is big, bad and the terror of the toy cupboard! In this book, she gives the toys some terrible scares with her mischief and gets poor Teddy to carry her home without him knowing it. Sometimes the toys get their own back.
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