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Noddy the Rainbow Chaser ("Make Way for Noddy")

Noddy the Rainbow Chaser ("Make Way for Noddy")
By Enid Blyton

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The magic and colour of Toyland comes to life as never before in "Make Way for Noddy", a brand new 100x10 minute animation series produced in CGI (computer generated imagery) technology. This major new TV production features the much-loved regular Toyland characters, a whole set of original stories and a new song for every episode. Everyone in Toyland is very happy. The magic rainbow has appeared again. Noddy is especially excited because he knows that at the foot of the rainbow is a pot of gold. With Master Tubby Bear he sets off to find it - and the pair are soon involved in a scary adventure in Dark Wood.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #449797 in Books
  • Published on: 2003-02-03
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 32 pages

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About the Author
During her long career, Enid Blyton wrote seven hundred fabulous books, making her one of the century's most successful children's authors. Although her vibrant characters, gripping adventures and stories began life in the 1930s, she is as popular as ever with children today.


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Make Way Noddy - Noddy! 3
I would rate this book 7/ 10 because it is good but it isn't the sort of thing I would read at my age. I would actually recommend it to younger children who are aged between 4 - 7 years old or in England, they are children who are in KS1. This book is part of the `Noddy' series written all by Enid Blyton and turned into a well loved children's programme; I have reviewed another three of them called: `Noddy and the Broken Bicycle', `Noddy Finds a Furry Tail' and `Noddy and the Kite'. But this book is a rewrite of an episode because instead of illustrations, there are photographs from the programme.