Enid Blyton
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Enid Blyton is a name loved by most children and parents. Children are busy fantasizing and experiencing the feel of adventure just by reading her books. She has played a very strong role in developing British family values, as her stories were highly educational and moral in tone not only in Britain and America but also throughout the world.

Enid BlytonShe has written 700 books and 10,000 short stories and her books are translated in 30 different languages of the world. She wrote children stories featuring Noddy, The Famous Five, The Secret Seven and as well as The Adventure Series. She wrote innumerable articles for young children in magazines and created a niche for herself, which could not be replaced till ages.

In 1950s, her works were criticized. Librarians in Britain imposed sanctions on her writings. She was even degraded saying that she was not the one who wrote all her books.

Whatever was said for her works, one cannot deny the fact that she had a strong sensitivity to understand children and their needs, which no one has ever done.

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