The book I have chosen is Charlie and the chocolate factory, written by Rald Dahl.
The story is about a boy, Charlie Bucket, who lives with his grandparents and his parents in a tiny shattered house.
They're a very poor family, but Charlie's very happy living with all his family. One day, they announce on TV that there is a contest where if you find the five gold ticket in different chocolate bar Wonka, you can enter the chocolate factory guided by Mr. Wonka himself. Charlie is very happy, but he knows that his family can't afford to buy any chocolate bar.
One day, he finds some money on the street and decides to buy a chocolate bar, and a miracle happened. All happy, he goes home and his grandfather decides to go with him the day of the opening of the factory.
Inside the factory, he and his grandfather spend a lot of adventures with the four children who got the four remaining bills.
Finally, the one that lasts all the way visiting the factory, will be the winner.
It is a very funny and very crazy book, because many things happen inside the factory. Also, give a good example of how children can be. I recommend it, because the movie and the book do not look alike and the book is more interesting.
Mariona Fígols, 4t.