When it comes to detective books for kids, there are quite a few to choose from, but Enid Blyton’s detective club, the Secret Seven, is one that really does have it all. From the innocence of childhood to rip-roaring adventures that inspired many to go on adventures of their own, here’s why the Secret Seven books hold the keys to kids adventures.
The danger
Every book saw a different mystery unfold and dangers came with the mysteries too. There wasn’t a moment when they children could skip through their adventures without a care in the world, but the perils they faced seemed to make the adventures even more appealing.
The Picnics
Whenever the Seven were on a case, there always seemed to be a picnic involved. In fact, there was no way that you could solve a mystery without going on a picnic. They always took plenty of food and had a merry time, no matter what mystery they were trying to figure out.
The Shed
Not only was the Shed the clubhouse for the Secret Seven, it was their mystery solving headquarters where they were safe from all the dangers that went on outside. It was a base to work from and somewhere that was theirs.
They Always Came Home
One of the key things about an adventure story is the end where everything is tied up neatly and the heroes get to go home again. In the Secret Seven, even if they were in life-threatening peril at one time or another, they all managed to make it back home to their waiting families.
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