The Children of Cherry Tree Farm
Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 1972
128
Novel • Fiction
England • 1940s
1972
YA
7-10 years
The Children of Cherry Tree Farm by Enid Blyton follows children living at Cherry Tree Farm as they explore nature and wildlife. Through various adventures, they learn about animals and the countryside, guided by naturist Tammylan. The story emphasizes the wonders and education of the natural world.
Adventurous
Nostalgic
Heartwarming
Playful
Informative
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The Children of Cherry Tree Farm by Enid Blyton captivates with its idyllic countryside adventures and charming exploration of nature, appealing particularly to young readers. While its nostalgic tone and gentle storytelling are praised, some find the plot simplistic and dated. Blyton’s vivid characters and educational wildlife insights offer timeless value despite these critiques.
A reader of The Children of Cherry Tree Farm by Enid Blyton likely enjoys nature-themed adventures and the charm of rural life. Fans of The Secret Garden and Anne of Green Gables would appreciate Blyton's knack for instilling wonder in natural surroundings and her focus on youthful exploration and discovery.
1,617 ratings
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Mixed feelings
Not a fan
128
Novel • Fiction
England • 1940s
1972
YA
7-10 years
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