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Nursery tales enchant a new generation as publishers rediscover old-fashioned values

Written By Unknown on Sunday, October 9, 2016 | 3:10 AM

Tales written in 1920s by vicar’s daughter to be reissued after the relaunch of the original Famous Five books

Old-fashioned language and quaint illustrations are part of the ageless appeal of a classic children’s book, so stop modernising them: this is a growing plea from the parents of young readers – and it seems publishers are beginning to listen.

Last month’s decision to turn back to the original look and vocabulary of the Famous Five books by Enid Blyton has opened the door for another classic children’s author, a forgotten star of storytelling, to be republished, as written, this autumn. Convinced that the best stories stand the test of time, editors at Pikku Books are to bring out original versions of stories by writer Elizabeth Clark, once a familiar sight on nursery bookshelves.

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