Hello Mr Twiddle!

Hello Mr Twiddle! by Enid Blyton is a delightful children’s book published by Award Publications Limited in 2010. This edition features 118 pages and is presented in English. The story revolves around Mr Twiddle, a kind but forgetful old man whose well-meaning actions often lead to humorous mishaps, much to the chagrin of his wife, Mrs Twiddle. As he navigates his daily life, readers will find themselves entertained by his silly blunders, including mistakenly putting the cat in the dog’s kennel and cooking Mrs Twiddle’s clock.
In this engaging narrative, readers will encounter the lighthearted chaos that ensues from Mr Twiddle’s antics. The book captures the essence of family life and the challenges of living with someone who is a bit lazy and forgetful. Blyton’s storytelling invites young readers to enjoy the whimsical situations that arise from Mr Twiddle’s muddles, making it a charming addition to any child’s bookshelf. With its playful tone and relatable characters, Hello Mr Twiddle! continues to resonate with children, showcasing the timeless appeal of Enid Blyton’s work.
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Mr Twiddle is a kind old man who means to do his best, but he is often forgetful, a bit lazy and sometimes very silly. Poor Mrs Twiddle is driven to distraction by his muddles. This time he puts the cat in the dog’s kenne, puts fireworks on the bonfire by mistake and cooks Mrs Twiddle’s clock. AUTHOR: Enid Blyton is one of the most-loved authors in children’s publishing. With over 700 titles published, Enid Blyton’s stories remain timeless classics, adored by children throughout the world. Soon after Enid Blyton was born in 1897, she fell gravely ill with whooping cough. Her father, Thomas Blyton stayed up with her night after night until her cough subsided and she recovered. From that time on, Enid followed her father wherever he went, and it was through her father that she developed a love of nature and animals – an enthusiasm which stayed with her throughout her life. It was also her father who instilled in Enid her love of books, and she would often be seen sneaking into her father’s library and borrowing a pile of books. As a young woman Enid was faced with many choices; her father had planned a career in music for her, while she felt drawn to writing. In the end, she became a teacher, though her passion for writing never dwindled. In 1922, a collection of poems by Enid was published – it was her first step toward her dream of becoming an author. At 27 years old, Enid married Hugh Pollock and moved to London. Enid had two children with Hugh, and soon after wrote her first novel, The Adventures of the Wishing Chair. Enid divorced Hugh after almost 20 years of marriage, and remarried Kenneth Waters in 1943. Throughout the 40 and 50s, Enid wrote books at a colossal pace: adventure stories, mysteries, magical stories, farming stories, stories for younger children, best-selling series like The Famous Five and Noddy…her writing knew no bounds! Apart from breaks to play golf and spend time with her children, Enid’s working week was consumed with writing new stories, correcting proofs and answering the hundreds of letters she was, by now, receiving weekly. She explained that her characters evolved organically and her stories seemed to naturally form, she described herself as “merely a sightseer, a reporter, and interpreter.” Enid fell ill with Alzheimer’s disease in her old and she died in 1963. Her spirit lives on in her books and she is remembered as one of the most-loved and celebrated children’s authors.
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