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Ratings: ★★★★☆ (4.5/5)
Genre: Children's Fiction / Friendship / Adventure
Book Review:
What happens when a group of children decide to form a secret society dedicated to helping others? You get The Put-Em-Rights—and a whole lot of adventure! Enid Blyton's charming novel introduces us to a delightful band of do-gooders whose well-intentioned efforts lead to unexpected consequences.
Sally, Amanda, Micky, Podge, Yolande, and Bobby are ordinary children with extraordinary ambitions. They want to solve everyone's problems, to put right what's wrong in their world. They form a secret society—The Put-Em-Rights—and set out to make a difference.
But helping others isn't as simple as they thought. Their attempts to solve problems often lead to misunderstandings, complications, and plenty of trouble. A well-meant intervention might backfire. A good intention might create new problems. The children learn that helping is complicated!
What makes this book so special is its gentle wisdom. As the children try to put others right, they discover that they have things about themselves that need putting right too. They learn about humility, about listening before acting, and about the importance of understanding before helping.
Blyton's characters are warm and believable. Each child has their own personality, strengths, and weaknesses. Their interactions feel real, and their growth throughout the story is satisfying.
This Award Publications edition is beautifully presented, making it a wonderful addition to any child's bookshelf.
''The Put-Em-Rights'' is a heartwarming story about friendship, kindness, and the journey of self-discovery that comes from trying to help others. It will make young readers think about how they can make a difference in their own world.
Perfect for ages 7-10. Highly recommended for fans of Enid Blyton and anyone who believes in the power of kindness.