Wishing Chair series
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The Wishing-Chair is a series of two novels by the English author Enid Blyton
Enid Blyton
Enid Blyton was an English children's writer also known as Mary Pollock.Noted for numerous series of books based on recurring characters and designed for different age groups,her books have enjoyed huge success in many parts of the world, and have sold over 600 million copies.One of Blyton's most...

, and a third book published in 2000 compiled from Blyton's short stories. The three children's stories
Children's literature
Children's literature is for readers and listeners up to about age twelve; it is often defined in four different ways: books written by children, books written for children, books chosen by children, or books chosen for children. It is often illustrated. The term is used in senses which sometimes...

 are as follows:
  • Adventures of the Wishing-Chair (1937)
  • The Wishing-Chair Again (1950)
  • More Wishing-Chair Stories (2000)


The first book, Adventures of the Wishing-Chair, has the distinction of being Enid Blyton's first full-length book — although it is episodic in nature.

Adventures of the Wishing-Chair

Mollie and Peter, searching for a birthday present for their mother, find a mysterious antiques shop which appears to be run by fairy folk. There, they find a magic wishing chair with the power to grow wings and fly. After the chair rescues them from the shop, and gets them home, they decide to keep the chair in their playhouse. On their first flight, they rescue a pixie called Chinky from a giant. The pixie comes to live in their playroom, and the remainder of the book concerns the adventures of the children, as the chair takes them, and Chinky to various magical places.They also get into trouble due to some invisible paint, and a boy who makes faces, and cannot unmake them. But they also have some good adventures like going to Greatheart, the magician's party or going to Grabbit Gnomes. The children have a most pleasant time with the chair, with some near misses!

The Wishing-Chair Again

The Wishing-Chair gets captured by a giant called Twisty, and Mollie, Peter and Chinky the pixie have to get it back. The chair has its wings cut off by the Slipperies, and the children and Chinky take it to Chinky's Great Aunt Quick Fingers who can make the wings grow back. The three friends then befriend a naughty brownie called Winks, whom they rescued from Mr.Grim's School for Bad Brownies. Winks gets them into all sorts of trouble. In the end, though, Winks has to return to Mr. Grim, though he is happy because Peter gave him a Titbit Dish which he won from the Island of Surprises.

More Wishing-Chair Stories

In this final sequel, a compilation of stories about the Wishing Chair from other books (The Adventures of the Wishing Chair, Enid Blyton's Omnibus and the Enid Blyton Annuals), More Wishing Chair Stories Mollie and Peter are home for the half-term holiday and Chinky and the Wishing-Chair are ready to fly away with them to magical lands. They visit the Land of Wishes and the Land of Chatterboxes, but perhaps the best adventure of all is helping Santa Claus deliver presents on Christmas Eve.

Cameos

The wishing-chair is briefly seen at the end of The Black Dossier by Alan Moore
Alan Moore
Alan Oswald Moore is an English writer primarily known for his work in comic books, a medium where he has produced a number of critically acclaimed and popular series, including Watchmen, V for Vendetta, and From Hell...

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