Roald Dahl's Heroes and Villains
by Roald Dahl
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Enjoy four fabulous full-colour stories featuring some of Roald Dahl's most magnificent heroes and monstrous villains: The Enormous Crocodile, The Giraffe and the Pelly and Me, The Twits, George's Marvellous Medicine In the good corner find inventive George who stands up to his grizzly, grumpy grandma by mixing a potion unlike any other. And meet Mr Muggle-Wump and his family, whose bravery and quick-thinking lead to extraordinary events. In the bad corner Mr and Mrs Twit are the most terrible t
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This collection brings together four of Roard Dahl's most memorable character studies, offering young readers a vibrant introduction to his world of exaggerated good and evil. The stories feature inventive George concocting a potion for his grumpy grandma, the clever Muggle-Wump family outwitting their captors, and the truly terrible Twits playing nasty tricks on one another. Each tale is presented in full color, making the despicable villains and plucky heroes leap off the page with visual energy that perfectly matches Dahl's signature wit. This format provides a wonderful gateway into Dahl's unique storytelling for children not quite ready for his longer chapter books.
The anthology's clear moral divide between its characters makes the stories particularly engaging for early readers who relish the satisfaction of seeing virtue rewarded and mischief punished. Children who delight in a bit of gross-out humor and mischievous antics will be thoroughly captivated, while the shorter story lengths are ideal for building reading stamina. The book successfully captures the anarchic spirit and linguistic playfulness that makes Dahl's work so enduring, serving as a perfect primer for a lifelong love of his extraordinary imagination.
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