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Don’t be a Twit—join the
Roald Dahl Club on roalddahl.com
Channel your inner Matilda and read
a wonderful book today. Designate a
special table in your store or
classroom library as
“Matilda’s Favorite Books.”
Build a bird-feeder out of a shoebox,
and fi ll it with birdseed. Think of new
and exciting ways to attract birds like
Danny, Champion of the World
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Devise your own revolting recipes—
a
splendiferous
way to learn
measurements and numbers!
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Give everyone a great big smile
today . . . Don’t be like
The Twits
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whose ugly thoughts grew upon
them year by year.
Have a laborious day—
just kidding,
we’re swizzfi ggling you!
Catch dreams like the BFG! You can
make a dreamcatcher from some
string or yarn tied tightly across a
hoop. Decorate it with feathers, foil,
buttons, and anything you think would
attract pleasant dreams.
Puree together 6 fresh peaches
(skinned and pitted), half a mango,
and juice of one lemon—
then add in ice cubes for
James and
the Giant Peach
Juice!
Have a
fantastic
day . . . and visit
www.fantasticmrfox.com
to see the latest news on the movie
version of Fantastic Mr. Fox.
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Today is Roald Dahl’s
birthday—
Avoid the Chokey
and celebrate with
a tummytickling
slice of cake!
Take a trip to the library, one of
Matilda’s favorite places—and read
a scrumptious new book!
If the power of
The Magic Finger
could help you swap places with
anyone in the world, who would
you want to be?
You may not have a Giraffe and a
Pelly to wash your windows, but you
can still give people incredible views
through your store or classroom
windows! Use the Roald Dahl easel
to catch their attention.
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Creativity is the most
marvelous
medicine
to cure boredom on a rainy
day. Use the downloadable activity
sheets on roalddahl.com
and have some fun!
Stand on your head for as long as you
can bear it, like a Muggle-Wump. Feel
lucky you don’t live with
The Twits!
Put together the most
gloriumptious
mismatched outfi t you can fi nd, and
wear it to school today.
Use the word
scrumdiddlyumptious
ten times today!
When you see anyone today, tell
them, OLLEH! Words that are written
backwards worked very well for
Mr. Hoppy in
Esio Trot
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Host a Roald Dahl movie-watching
party and show the
Charlie and the
Chocolate Factory
DVD!
Combine ice cream, chocolate,
marshmallows, and other delicious
ingredients to create your own
Wonka’s Whipple-Scrumptious
Fudgemallow Delight!
Use egg cartons, pipe cleaners,
markers, and other art supplies to
create Miss Spider, Glow-worm,
Centipede, Ladybug, and other
characters from
James and the Giant Peach
.
Fantastic Mr. Fox
in theaters! Starring the voice talent of George Clooney, Meryl Streep,
Bill Murray, Anjelica Huston, and Jason Schwartzman, this
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The Roald Dahl fun continues in November with the release of
Read all of these splendiferous Roald Dahl books!
Gloriumptious Roald Dahl paperback picture books
Read about Roald Dahl’s tales from his childhood, including
never-before-seen material, illustrations, and photos!
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id you know that Roald Dahl’s birthday is September 13th?
He was born in 1916! Choose a day in September as Roald Dahl Day
and celebrate with these fun, festive activities.
Matilda’s Word Mastery
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Test your smarts! How many words can you make using the letters from the sentence above?
Fill the spaces below with all the words you find. Play on your own or with a group.
Matilda has filled in the first space to get you started . . .
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Charlie’s Chocolate Factory Challenge
During your Roald Dahl Day celebration, test your guests’ knowledge of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
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1. What did Charlie’s grandparents do all day?
6. Why was Sunday better than the rest of
the week for Charlie’s family?
B. Stayed in bed
A. It was a day off
C. Played cards
B. Everybody got a second helping
C. Their favorite TV show was on
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C. Eucalyptus land
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B. Buttergin and tonic
B. By windmill
C. Both
C. By whirlpool
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. What did Charlie long for more than
anything else?
B. Five
A. A new bike
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B. Chocolate
C. Ice Cream
5. What was Augustus Gloop’s hobby?
A. Eating
B. Watching TV
C. Roller-skating
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A. Butterscotch and soda
A. By waterfall
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Fantastic Mr. Fox
Fill-in-the-Blank Fiesta
Fill in the blanks below to create your own Fantastic Mr. Fox story. You can do this
individually or ask your guests to shout out the answers during your Dahl celebration.
Once upon a time, there were three farmers: Boggis, Bunce and Bean. Boggis was very fat because he
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__________ __________
for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Bunce, the short one,
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__________
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__________
on his farm. Bean, who was tall and thin, drank
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all the time! Underneath the farms lived Fantastic Mr. Fox and his fox family. He used to
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__________
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__________
that Mr. Fox would climb up out of
ADJECTIVE
the hole. But that still didn’t work, because Fantastic Mr. Fox had a plan. Mr. Fox
decided to dig
__________
and wound up in Boggis’s Chicken House
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Number One. With plenty of food, the foxes invited the other
__________
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for a massive feast. And the three farmers? They still watch
and wait for the
__________
fox!
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