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the Wizard of Oz (June 2, 2018 – 2022) Enchanted Lands: Tales from the Faraway Tree (September 4, 2001 – August 28, 2003) Enchantimals (2018–2019) (animated)
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following the boy in white. Victor instructs Julie to get inside the "faraway " tree , and she is transported to a root cellar. The van arrives at the sheriff's
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with painting and sculpture. In 1998, she started a company called The Faraway Tree , which sells candles that she designs. Having been a candle enthusiast
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Abbie Galvin
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Enid Blyton's red slippery-dip in the children's novel The Folk and the Faraway Tree . In 2009 Abbie gained further recognition in the Australian Architecture