George’s Marvelous Medicine

George’s Marvelous Medicine by Roald Dahl is a whimsical tale published by Penguin Young Readers Group on August 16, 2007. This reprint edition spans 112 pages and is presented in English. The story follows George, who is tasked with giving his grouchy grandmother her medicine. In a moment of creativity, he concocts a unique remedy using unusual ingredients, hoping to transform her demeanor.
Readers will discover a humorous narrative filled with fantasy and magic as George’s experiment unfolds. The book explores themes of family dynamics and multigenerational relationships, all while delivering a lighthearted and entertaining experience. With its engaging plot and imaginative elements, this classic work invites young readers to enjoy the delightful chaos that ensues from George’s marvelous creation.
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From the bestselling author of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Matilda!
George’s grandma is a grouch! She’s always mean to George (and not much nicer to his parents, either). One day, when George is put in charge of giving Grandma her medicine, he wonders if he can come up with his own remedy to try and help Grandma become less of a grump. Using some rather unusual ingredients, George creates a magic medicine, a remedy for everything. But will it stop his grandma from being so horrible . . . or will it shoot sparks out of the top of her head?!
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