Full description not available
P**I
AMAZING
Wonderfull for kids. Written in black ink. A boy named Charlie lives in his mini house with his poor family that includes 4 grandparents a mother and a father.
P**V
Nice Book!!!!!!
Roald Dahl books are the best. A must read for all- Charlie and the chocolate factory. A nice storyline.
P**J
👍🏻
Nice read
H**R
Love the story
Fantastic book, l omitted the poetry section, love Willy Wonka ❤️💜
A**R
It's a good book
The media could not be loaded. I really like the book, plus it having a second part I like the story and the illustration. it's a five star book and the price is worth it.
N**H
Hidden treasure
This book will talk about a fantasy world, power of family relations, and many things better not to open all the secrets must read books for kids and I will suggest please read it with ur family. My Son loved it.
P**L
Good quality
Nice story
P**Y
A Most Delighful Story Book by Master Story-writer
One of Roald Dahl's best and most popular story books, written with highly creative imagination and delightful humour. It is a story of Charlie Bucket, an endearing, good-natured and well-behaved boy living a life of poverty with his poor, loving parents and their aged parents all of whom are ungrudgingly suffering cold and daily pangs of hunger; how Charlie chances upon a golden ticket placed in a candy bar out of five tickets that allows him and his Grandfather Joe, and four other spoilt children and their proud and rich, doting parents, into enigmatic Mr. Willy Wonka's world-famous chocolate factory that is never open to the public; the wildly amazing chocolates and candies (like Candy-coated Pencils for sucking, Rainbow Drops - suck them and you can spit in six different colours, Square Candies that Look Round, Invisible Chocolate Bars for eating in class, Exploding Candy for your enemies, Cavity-filling Caramels - say good bye to dentists, Stickjaw for talkative parents, Strawberry-Juice Water Pistols, Magic Hand-Fudge - when you hold it in your hand, you taste it in your mouth, Mint Jajubes for the boy next door - they will give him green teeth for a month, etc.) being produced in the factory by some strange, laughing and singing Oompa-Loompa midget workers brought in by Mr. Wonka from Loompaland; and how fortune smiles on Charlie in the end. Songs sung by Oompa-Loompas are also full of fun and humour and delightful to read. Excellent book for the young and all those young at heart. Age no bar. I just read it at 63 and loved it. A perfect birthday present, together with "Matilda" also by Roald Dahl and "Crazy Times with Uncle Ken" by Ruskin Bond, to any young boy or girl.
Trustpilot
Hace 1 mes
Hace 1 semana