Any good club has members, a password, badge, headquarters, rules - at least it definitely did in Enid Blyton's world, and in my childhood too! This useful club booklet will fit nicely into each club member's pocket and remind them of what's what. Even Janet had difficulty remembering the seventh member of the Secret Seven in the first book of the series! You will need our origami booklet instructions to fold the club booklet.
Club Booklet
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Enid Blyton Story Starter - Secret Seven
This story starter - which is actually the opening lines of the Enid Blyton book, "Go Ahead, Secret Seven" - is a great one for encouraging reluctant story writers because it gives them quite a lot to work with.
Club Rules
As the Secret Seven discovered, one of the fun parts of setting up a club is deciding on the rules! Your children can use this poster to write out there own - for the Secret Seven, an imaginery club, or their own secret society!
Club Headquarters Sign
If the kids are inspired to set up their own club after reading the Secret Seven - like many generations of children before them, me included - they might like to print out and fill out this official Club Headquarters sign!