Roald Dahl Phizz Whizzing Collection 15 Book Box Set £98.85 UK Tracked Delivery

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Phizz Whizzing Collection

 Roald Dahl

15 books Set

 RRP: £98.85

Titles in This Set

The BFG

Matilda

Esio Tror

George's Marvellous Medicine

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

The Magic Finger

Danny the Champion of the World

The Twits

The Witches

Going Solo

The Giraffe and the Pelly and me

James and the Giant Peach

Boy Tales of Childhood

Fantastic Mr Fox

Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator

The Withches

Description

The BFG

The BFG is a nice and jumbly giant. In fact, he is the only big friendly giant in Giant Country. All the other giants are big bonecrunching brutes, and now the BFG and his friend Sophie must stop them guzzling up little human beans - with some help from Her Majesty The Queen.

Matilda

Matilda Wormwood is an extraordinary genius with really stupid parents. Miss Trunchbull is her terrifying headmistress who thinks all her pupils are rotten little stinkers. But Matilda will show these horrible grown-ups that, even though she's only small, she's got some very powerful tricks up her sleeve...

Esio Tror

Mr Hoppy loves Mrs Silver. Mrs Silver loves Alfie the tortoise. Sometimes Mr Hoppy wishes he could become a tortoise. Until one day he finds a way to win Mrs Silver's heart, with the help of a little magic and some cabbage...

George's Marvellous Medicine

George Kranky is eight years old and wondering what sort of mischief he might get into. George's Grandma is a grizzly old grouch and George wants to teach her a lesson... And when Grandma's finished drinking George's marvellous medicine she'll really have something to grumble about.

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Charlie Bucket desperately wants to eat more than cabbage soup every day. But, even more than that, he longs to see Wonka's enormous chocolate factory! Now Mr Willy Wonka, the most wondrous inventor in the world, has hidden Golden Tickets inside his delicious creamy chocolate bars. Only five winners can go through those great iron gates. Will one of them be Charlie?

The Magic Finger

'Well, that did it! I saw red. And before I was able to stop myself, I did something I never meant to do. I put the magic finger on them all.'

Danny the Champion of the World

Danny thinks his dad is the most marvellous and exciting father any boy ever had - but Danny's dad has a very big secret. This secret leads them both into the strangest adventure of their lives, and a daring plot that makes Danny the Champion of the World.

The Twits

Mr Twit is a foul and smelly man with bits of cornflake and sardine in his beard. Mrs Twit is a horrible old hag with a glass eye. They've kept Muggle-Wump the monkey and his family caged in the garden for far too long, and now the monkeys want to take their revenge...

Going Solo

'A life is made up of a great number of small incidents and a small number of great ones' - Roald Dahl
When he grew up, Roald Dahl left England for Africa  - and a series of dangerous adventures began. From tales of plane crashes to surviving snake bites, read all about Roald Dahl's extraordinary life before he became the world's number-one storyteller.

The Giraffe and the Pelly and me

Billy dreams of turning a weird old wooden house into a wonderful sweet-shop. But a giraffe, a pelly and a monkey already live inside! Soon they are friends, and when they meet the richest man in England Billy's scrumptious-galumptious dream just might come true...

James and the Giant Peach

James Henry Trotter's parents have been eaten by a rhinoceros, so now he lives with his two repulsive aunts. One hot day something peculiar happens and an enormous peach grows in their garden. Soon James and the Giant Peach are rolling away from his horrible aunts, towards a most marvellous and wonderful place...

Boy Tales of Childhood

'An autobiography is a book a person writes about his own life and it is usually full of all sorts of boring details. This is NOT an autobiography' - Roald Dahl
Throughout his young days at school and just afterwards, a number of things happened to Roald Dahl that made such a tremendous impression he never forgot them.
Boy is the story of Roald Dahl's childhood: tales of exciting and strange things - some funny, some frightening, all true.

Fantastic Mr Fox

Mr Fox steals food from the horrible farmers Boggis, Bunce and Bean - one fat, one short, one lean. These three crooks concoct a plan to dig Mr Fox out of his home, but they don't realize how truly fantastic Mr Fox is, or how far he'll go to save his family...

Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator

Charlie Bucket and his family are rushing round the Earth at seventeen thousand miles an hour in a great glass elevator. It belongs to the fantastic Mr Willy Wonka, and the adventure becomes even greater upon discovering they're not the only ones orbiting the Earth at that particular time...

The Withches

The witches have a motto: One child a week is fifty-two a year. Squish them and squiggle them and make them disappear. The Grand High Witch of All the World is the scariest of the lot, but one boy and the grandmother he adores have a plan to get rid of the witches for good.