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Sunday, March 21, 2010
James and the Giant Peach
This story feels like a classic read. I really enjoyed the adventure aspect and creativity of the journey inside a giant peach. I liked the morals weaved through the story in such an imaginative world.
The students will love the cloud men because of the creative weapons used to attack James in the peach. Students will learn how to work together and other life lessons.Roald Dahl creates amazing stories that most children are eager to read - he captivates his audience.
Dahl, Roald, & Blake, Quentin. (2007). James and the giant peach. Puffin.
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