The Animals of Farthing Wood (TV Series) - Buzz Books

Buzz Books

These are based upon the Characters in the Television series. Some parts had happened differently.

  • Farewell to the Wood (Based upon The Wood in Danger)
  • The Adventure Begins (Based upon The Journey Begins)
  • Fire (Based upon Through the Fire and Water)
  • A New Friend (Based upon Friend in Need)
  • Heroes (Based upon Whistler's Quarry)
  • The Silent Field (Based upon A Deathly Calm)
  • The Storm Shelter (Based upon Pandemonium)
  • Journey's End (Based upon So Near And Yet So Far)
  • A New Home (Based upon A Hero's Welcome, Winter and Survival)
  • Badger in Danger (Based upon Winter and Survival)
  • Unwelcome Visitors (Based upon New Enemies)
  • Spring Awakening (Based upon Home is Where the Heart Is)
  • Bold (Based upon The Feud Begins)
  • Trouble in the Park (Based upon Like Father, Like Son, Narrow Escapes and Shadows)
  • Showdown (Based upon Blood is Thicker Than Water)
  • Peace (Based upon Reconciliation)
  • Strangers in the Park (Based upon Comings and Goings)
  • The Weasels' Adventure (Based upon The Missing Fox's Friend, Tiffs and Tempers and The Long Tailed Visitor)
  • To the Rescue (Based upon The Missing Fox's Friend, Adventure for the Birds and Scared by Silly Snakes)
  • The Rat Spy (Based upon The Long Tailed Visitor and The Mole Game)
  • What is Buzz Book 21 called? (Based upon The Worst Kind of Hurricane, Homeward Bound and Bully, Bully, Bully)

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