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The Chocolate Touch
by Patrick Skene Catling


Ingram
A boy acquires a magical gift that turns everything his lips touch into chocolate. This funny moral tale about a greedy boy's comeuppance has been beloved by children since its first appearance in 1952.
Reading level: Ages 9-12



Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Puffin Novels)

by Roald Dahl, Quentin Blake (Illustrator)


Charlie Bucket is a very poor boy, who is slowly starving. One day he finds a dollar bill hidden under the snow. He takes the money and buys two Wonka candy bars to feed his empty, growling stomach. When Charlie unwraps the candy he sees a flash of gold shining from Wonka's fifth golden ticket! Children and adults of all ages will enjoy this book because it is full of adventure and surprises. This book is so spectacular, people will eat it up!
Reading level: Ages 9-12
 

Chocolate Fever
by Gioia Fiammenghi (Illustrator), Robert Kimmel Smith (Author)


Henry, an Elementary kid, can't get enough chocolate. Chocolate Fever by Robert Kimmel Smith is a real inspiring book. The book's setting is in a place at a school. Some of the main characters are Henry Green, Mrs. Green, and the doctor. The conflict of this book is that a boy is trying to get away from the doctors because he is afraid of doctors. This book is a MUST READ BOOK because it is hilarious. He has the chocolate poxs. This book is also interesting because he is afraid of the doctors because he doesn't want to get checked out by the doctors. This is also a mystery because he has a case of the chocolate poxs.
Reading level: Ages 4-8

Curious George Goes to a Chocolate Factory
by H. A. Rey


In this unabridged recording about the curious little monkey, George and the man with the yellow hat stop at a chocolate store. George becomes curious about how chocolates are made and joins a tour of the factory. He is soon off on his own to investigate and, of course, mischief ensues.
Reading level: Ages 4-8
 

A Chocolate Moose for Dinner
by Fred Gwynne


Fred Gwynne wrote his books for the persons who like to hear words in strange context and see strange intrepretations. Elementary children love to have the Gwynne books and hear the adults read these phrases to them with delightful illustrations that don't say what we have expected to see and hear. Obviously chocolate moose should be spelled mousse and thus we see a real moose being served for dinner.
Reading level: Ages 9-12
 

Beans to Chocolate (Welcome Books: How Things Are Made)
by Inez Snyder


Follows the process of manufacturing chocolate, from harvesting the cacao beans to making candy.
Reading level: Ages 4-8
 

I Like Chocolate (Welcome Books)
by Robin Pickering


Describes some of the different ways chocolate can be enjoyed--in hot chocolate, ice cream, pudding, cookies and sauces.
Reading level: Ages 4-8

 

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