When setting up your secret society - like the Secret Seven a good idea to record all the important information on paper! That's why we've produced this fact sheet. Print one for each member of the club, and fill in all the details! Or you could hand out a copy of the fact sheet when your children have finished reading the first Secret Seven story and ask them to fill in the details - a fun alternative to a book report!
Club Factsheet
Related Content
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!