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Roald Dahl15 Book Box Set - New Edition

R499

Retail: R1,200
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Undoubtedly the country’s best loved children’s author, Roald Dahl’s stories continue to delight, excite, shock, entertain and please generation after generation of children. We have gathered here the complete collection of his novels, including Matilda, The Twits and The BFG and each one has been repackaged to appeal to a whole new audience of children who will be sure to enjoy in Quentin Blake’s timeless illustrations too. This set is an essential addition to your child’s bookshelf.

Undoubtedly the country’s best loved children’s author, Roald Dahl’s stories continue to delight, excite, shock, entertain and please generation after generation of children.

Each one has been repackaged to appeal to a whole new audience of children who will be sure to enjoy in Quentin Blake’s timeless illustrations too. This set is an essential addition to your child’s bookshelf.

Product Features
  • This 15 book box set includes:
    • The BFG
    • Matilda
    • Esio Trot
    • George's Marvellous Medicine
    • Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
    • Fantastic Mr Fox
    • Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator
    • 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
  • Paperbacks
  • Illustrated by QuentinBlake
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