We're celebrating Roald Dahl Day on 13th September by giving you the chance to win a Roald Dahl costume and collection of six Roald Dahl books for your grandchild. We have two prize bundles up for grabs.
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I liked Mr Fox from The Fantastic Mr Fox He was rather cunning and always being one step ahead of those 3 not very nice farmers. He always outfits them but he has to because he has the important duty/responsibility of looking after his family. Looking at it now and he is teaching children d's.ily valu3s of caring and feeding his family. Unfortunately in this world we do get families where a parent has just walked away but not with Mr Fox. The funny stories of mischief and "cute cunningness " is teaching children. The moral. I do not think it would teach children to be sly just to think smart and be protective of lov3d ones.
Charlie from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory because despite having very little he still made a success of himself because he's such a lovely, caring boy.
Charlie Bucket from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory as he is such a lovely, kind and well mannered boy that deserves all that happens to him - karma for kids!
Did I really say he was a ghost! That's what comes of getting on to Gn while cooking dinner. Of course not, he is a giant. Not so long since I read it really!
Obviously I need to win so I can refresh my memory and make it all stick
It's got to be Danny because it was him and his dad against the world - and they triumphed in the end. I think children can relate to Danny. Best bit was drugging the pheasants who fell asleep and fell out of their roosts in the trees.