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Bimbo & Topsy by Enid Blyton
Category: Children's Fiction | Series: Enid Blyton: Happy Days
Gillian and Imogen are delighted with their new pets - Bimbo, an elegant Siamese kitten, and Topsy, a greedy fox terrier. The kitten and the puppy get on like a house on fire but cause all sorts of chaos as they get settled into their new home.
Binkle & Flip Misbehave by Enid Blyton
Category: Children's Fiction | Series: Enid Blyton: Happy Days
Binkle and Flip are on a money making mission - plotting and scheming to get lots of treats to enjoy at Heather Cottage. But their poorly crafted plans always go awry, with hilarious results!
Don't Be Silly, Mr Twiddle! by Enid Blyton
Category: Children's Fiction | Series: Enid Blyton: Happy Days Ser.
There seems to be no end to Mr Twiddle's silliness as he accidentally uses glue instead of toothpaste, finds himself trapped inside a snowball, and brings the goat and sheep out of the rain instead of the coat and sheet. Although Mrs Twiddle despairs of him, she cannot help loving him: after all, he rea ...Show more
Hello Mr Twiddle! by Enid Blyton
Category: Children's Fiction | Series: Enid Blyton: Happy Days
Mr Twiddle is a kind old man, who tries his best to be helpful, but only causes problems and trouble. He plants a boxful of onions, thinking they are daffodil bulbs, thinks he has lost his mackintosh when in fact he is wearing it, and puts a clock in the oven instead of the rice pudding. Poor Mrs Twiddl ...Show more
Merry Mister Meddle by Enid Blyton
Category: Children's Fiction | Series: Enid Blyton: Happy Days
Mister Meddle is a pixie who is determined to help others, but only causes chaos and trouble. His Aunt Jemima becomes the unfortunate victim of many of his mistakes, as he feeds her eye drops instead of medicine, covers her house in soapy bubbles, and pours glue on her pudding, thinking it's treacle. Ne ...Show more
Mister Meddle's Mischief by Enid Blyton
Category: Children's Fiction | Series: Enid Blyton: Happy Days
Mister Meddle's Muddles by Enid Blyton
Category: Children's Fiction | Series: Enid Blyton: Happy Days
Mister Meddle is a pixie who always tries to carry out good deeds. His actions, however, never turn out as planned: he takes all his neighbour's furniture, believing it to be Aunt Jemima's shopping; he is chased by a bull as he misunderstands Farmer Barley's words to 'mind' it; he accidentally does ever ...Show more
Mr Pink-Whistle Has Some Fun by Enid Blyton
Category: Children's Fiction | Series: Enid Blyton: Happy Days Ser.
Mr Pink-Whistle uses his magical abilities to become invisible, to bring a teddy bear to life, to turn marbles into balloons, and to stop cruel children stealing from others. Determined to change the mean boys for good, Mr Pink-Whistle punishes them in a way that they will never be able to forget. His i ...Show more
Mr Pink-Whistle Interferes by Enid Blyton
Category: Children's Fiction | Series: Enid Blyton: Happy Days
Mr Pink-Whistle uses his magic tricks to do what he loves doing most: helping people. Whether he is revealing the cheating ways of the market-seller Tom Twisty, taking all the food from the Jones family's larder as a punishment for forgetting to feed their cat, or putting on a circus show for an ill you ...Show more
Mr Pink-Whistle's Party by Enid Blyton
Category: Children's Fiction | Series: Enid Blyton: Happy Days
Mr Pink-Whistle is half-brownie and half-person. He can make himself disappear, talk to animals, and perform magic tricks with the help of his spell-cupboard. He always puts his talents to good use, punishing people who do wrong, like the egg-thief, Mr James Pinch, and rewarding the unfortunate, such as ...Show more
Mr Twiddle in Trouble Again by Enid Blyton
Category: Children's Fiction | Series: Enid Blyton: Happy Days Ser.
Poor Mrs Twiddle has to put up with more trouble caused by Mr Twiddle's silliness and forgetfulness. Whether he has sold his boots, instead of having them soled; has put his hat in the bin and the old fish in the wardrobe; or let a burglar steal from their bedroom as he believes it is the cat, Mr Twiddl ...Show more
Run-About's Holiday by Enid Blyton
Category: Children's Fiction | Series: Enid Blyton: Happy Days
One day Robin and Betty find a strange little man in their garden. He is a messenger brownie called Run-About, and he takes the children to his lovely home of Fairyland where biscuits grow on trees and pixies, brownies, elves and gnomes play all day long.