When you begin to feel the need
Of wanting something good to read
Reach out for Enid Blyton books
And change your world as it looks
Such wonderful, magical, enchanted stories
Of witches, wizards, goblins and fairies
Of enchanted trees and faraway lands
Of desperate villains and robbers’ bands
Tales of walking dolls and marching toys
Some of rude girls and some of naughty boys
Tales of mystery, adventure, fantasy and magic
Many are funny and just few are tragic
With suspects, clues and clever deductions
Help Fatty solve some mysterious abductions
Have amazing adventures and a great escape
With hair standing at the back of your nape
Whoosh away on the Wishing Chair
With Peter and Molly if you dare
Visit treasure isles on distant shores
Where smugglers plot behind closed doors
Enid Blyton books are a treat to read
Read one and you’ll feel the need
To go on reading more and more
Till your shelf holds books galore
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