Enid Blyton was a famous British author best known for her children’s books, including the Famous Five, Secret Seven, and Noddy series. Born in 1897, she wrote over 700 books and countless short stories, captivating generations with her imaginative plots, adventurous characters, and simple language. Her works often celebrated friendship, mystery, and outdoor adventures, making them timeless favorites among young readers around the world.
Enid Blyton was born on 11 August 1897 and died on 28 November 1968.