Who Stole Noddy's Car


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Here Comes Noddy Again


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Enid Blyton�s classic Noddy series, originally published in 1951, abridged for modern families. Artwork includes original illustrations by Harmsen van der Beek.




Noddy and His Car


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Enid Blyton�s classic Noddy series, originally published in 1951, abridged for modern families. Artwork includes original illustrations by Harmsen van der Beek.




Noddy and the Stolen Cars


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Noddy and Tessie Bear


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Meet Noddy the little wooden boy who comes to life in Enid Blyton's most enduringly popular creation. It is a very windy day in Toyland and Noddy and his friend Tessie Bear decide to fly a lovely big kite. As the wind picks up the weather begins to behave very strangely, and has everyone in Toyland looking to the sky in amazement and scratching their heads. Can Noddy and Tessie Bear solve the mystery? First published in 1956, this edition contains the original text by Enid Blyton and illustrations by Robert Tyndall.




Hurrah for Little Noddy


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Enid Blyton�s classic Noddy series, originally published in 1951, abridged for modern families. Artwork includes original illustrations by Harmsen van der Beek.




Goblins Above


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The naughty goblins have stolen Noddy's plane! They are flying high over Toy Town when they run out of fuel. Luckily Big-Ears has a plan.




The Big Noddy Book


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Noddy Gets Into Trouble


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The eighth installment in the original and much-loved series of Noddy adventures penned by Enid Blyton is lovingly republished in a beautiful paperback book.




Noddy and the Magic Rubber


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Meet Noddy the little wooden boy who comes to life in Enid Blyton's most enduringly popular creation. When a magic rubber goes missing in Toyland, Noddy and Bert Monkey have got a real challenge ahead of them. In the wrong hands, the rubber could rub out half of Toy Town! Will Noddy save the day and rescue the rubber before it causes too much trouble? First published in 1954, this edition contains the original text by Enid Blyton and illustrations by Robert Tyndall.