Description
One of the most loved books written by best-selling children’s author Roald Dahl, he once again weaves his magic, bringing a classic character to life.
When a young girl named Sophie is taken from her bed by a giant in the middle of the night she fears that she is going to be eaten. Fortunately for Sophie, the giant is more interested in befriending the young girl than eating her. The big friendly giant forms an unlikely friendship with Sophie, but she soon learns that the giant's neighbours aren't quite so friendly. They would prefer to snack on human beans. Sophie and the BFG want to put a stop to this and come up with a clever plan to deny the BFG's nasty giant neighbours. This classic story charts the adventures of Sophie and the BFG as they aim to stop his horrible neighbours from eating human beans and rid the world of the horrible giants.
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Exciting story by best-selling children's author Roald Dahl.
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Encourage children to read with this children's classic.
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Suitable for children aged seven and above.
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A fun way to enjoy storytelling for the whole family.
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Now available in full-colour format with pictures illustrated by Quentin Blake.
Product information
Manufacturer minimum age:
5 years+
Whirli SKU REF code:
PGRD0003
Manufacturer:
Penguin
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