Tim’s Adventure in the Chocolate World
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This is a whimsical adventure story about a young boy called Tim, who just loves chocolates. His parents do not usually allow him to buy sweets, but when his father gave him money to buy himself a treat, he bought the largest packet of his favourite chocolate nuggets. With a first bite of this delicacy Whoopee Tim fell into a mysterious world of chocolates. Here he meets up with his friends, and the trio discovered a lot together. They had a creepy encounter along the way, had immense fun – and of course, ate too many sweets!
*Shortlisted for Outstanding Children s book ward
Excerpt:
Suddenly, a magic golden door opened slightly at the end of the pool!
Their curiosity swelled up further.
They all wondered what secret lay behind the golden door. Tim and his best friends moved closer and closer towards the cryptic structure. Tim s heart lurched when they reached it. He breathed in really deeply before he flung the door wide open and, one after the other, they all went through.
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