Description
Illustrated in full colour, with pictures by Quentin Blake, this version of The Magic Finger by Roald Dahl is ideally suited to early readers. With easy language and a fun story full of magic and charm, it's a short novel that they'll want to read in one go.
Follow the story of the Gregg family, who enjoy hunting at the weekend, and the girl next door who uses the Magic Finger to make them reconsider their hobby. First published in the early 1960s, this fun children's classic has been a favourite for generations. It's a magical timeless adventure, by the world-famous children's author that's widely regarded as the best.
Roald Dahl is considered to be one of the best children's authors in the world. The Magic Finger is written with all of his typical talent and charm, as a fun and engaging story that children can enjoy on their own. This short novel is witty and exciting and ideal as an introduction to Roald Dahl or for already existing young fans.
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A fun short novel by popular author Roald Dahl.
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Illustrated in full colour by Quentin Blake.
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Suitable for confident early readers.
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A classic first published in the early 1960s.
Product information
Manufacturer minimum age:
5 years+
Whirli SKU REF code:
PGRD0006
Manufacturer:
Penguin
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