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The Enchanted Wood: Book 1 (The Magic Faraway Tree)

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The lands at the top are sometimes extremely unpleasant – for example, the Land of Dame Slap (altered to Dame Snap in revised editions), an aggressive school teacher; and sometimes fantastically enjoyable - notably the Land of Birthdays, the Land of Goodies, the Land of Take-What-You-Want, and the Land of Do-As-You-Please.

Experience is gained continuously at 3.6-second intervals. At 99 Woodcutting 40.4 base experience is gained at a time, and at 99 Farming 34 base experience is gained at a time. When the tree is verdant or wilting these values increase to 269.1 and 190.4, respectively. There is a 10% boost to these during the event, and while gaining the daily 500 boat materials the base values are doubled.takes you to the different worlds at the top of the tree too. So you'll see what it's like to be Topsy-Turvy, with policemen walking around on their hands. Or how about spending a day, in the land of toys. Or even better, the Land of Goodies, where chocolate muffins grow on trees.

You know there are so many books out there that can make your head explode with new ideas, and take you to places you've never imagined before. I'll bet you can find a book that can really get your head spinning and make your brain go Topsy-Turvy. Panting and puffing, they raced down the streets of the Land of Toys, trying to remember where the hole was that lead down through the cloud, to the Faraway Tree. Joe remembered the way. He lead them all to the hole, and there was the ladder. Thank goodness." They all went up the last and top-most branch of the Faraway Tree. It went up, and up, through the purple hole in the cloud, at the very end of the branch, was a little ladder. Joe climbed the ladder, and suddenly, his head poked out into the Land of Topsy-Turvy The first title of the main trilogy, The Enchanted Wood, was published in 1939, although the Faraway Tree and Moon-Face had already made a brief appearance in 1936 in The Yellow Fairy Book. A picture-strip book, Up the Faraway Tree, was published in 1951. Over the years, the Faraway Tree stories have been illustrated by various artists including Dorothy M. Wheeler (first editions), Rene Cloke, Janet and Anne Grahame Johnstone, and Georgina Hargreaves. [1] The Enchanted Wood [ edit ] First edition, 1939 First edition, 1943 First edition, 1946 Inspire kids to new heights of imaginative play with this LEGO Disney Princess The Enchanted Treehouse (43215) building toy set, featuring iconic princesses and heroines in celebration of the Disney 100th anniversary. There’s lots of accessories and features to inspire play, including a cave hidden behind the waterfall and a secret staircase in the treehouse. You can even combine with other LEGO Disney sets (sold separately) for added fun.The children are experts at the climb. On the way up, they know to avoid Dame Washalot who's always doing her dirty washing, and emptying the water down the tree. Phew. The party was a huge success, and our enchanted forest left our guests spellbound. The illuminated trees created such a buzz that soon we were taking requests from all over the world – and so Enchanted Trees was born. Design a New Land: Have the children brainstorm, name and draw their own imaginative magical lands that could be at the top of the Faraway Tree, sharing their ideas with the class afterwards.

And his best friend is The Saucepan Man, who's covered in pots and kettles. Can you imagine the noise he makes when he moves around? I've always been really adventurous, so I loved reading about the incredible things that happened in this book. It's a bit like dreaming, because there's loads of magical things that go on We’ve worked hard to ensure our trees are not only stunning but also offer a low voltage, energy efficient, alternative lighting effect just for you.

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The tree is stuffed full of funny characters, like Mr. Watzisname, that's his actual name, because even he can't remember what he's called. Then there's Moon-Face, who has a big round face like the moon, with a huge smile on it. But if you clamber all the way to the top, you'll arrive at strange and magic lands. A different one each time you visit.

The seed of the first Enchanted Tree was planted during the preparations for a very special birthday celebration. Excitedly, the children explore lands like the Land of Take-What-You-Want, the Land of Dame Slap, the Land of Topsy-Turvy, the Land of Spells, the Land of Goodies, the Land of Dreams and the glorious Land of Birthdays. Enchanted Trees grew from a seed planted in our minds when a friend of ours wanted to create a spectacular enchanted forest, complete with exotic birds and reptiles, to celebrate her husband's 50th birthday. Nestled in a little village in the South Downs, a mystical, magical forest is starting grow! Journey with us and create your own wonderland with our beautiful illuminated Enchanted Trees. The Angry Pixie, who lives in a house with a tiny window and has a habit of throwing cold water or any liquid at hand over people who dare to peep inside;Add some glistening, fairytale magic to your event, wedding or special occasion by creating an enchanted forest from our beautifully realistic artificial blossom trees. Our illuminated LED trees will shower your venue in soft, magical light, dazzling your guests and making your event the talk of the town. Over the years, the Faraway Tree stories have been illustrated by various artists including Dorothy Wheeler, Rene Cloke, Janet and Anne Grahame Johnstone and Georgina Hargreaves. Faraway Tree Books, Stories and Games Exclusions apply – Please see our Delivery Information for full terms and conditions and full delivery information.

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