A review by katemilkshakes
Adventures of the Wishing Chair by Enid Blyton

3.0

I don’t understand who is raising these children - they’re always just leaving the property at midnight or being trapped in castles etc, and the only engagement their mother seems to have is when she’s like “my jewellery is lost, go find it”. I mean, parenting goals, seems easy a f. This book was directly sexist (just like a girl to screw it up? Wtf Binky, who asked you??) but I don’t remember any overt racism, though the undertones of two white kids essentially owning a pixie feels uncomfortable.