Wonka Chocolate Factory

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This book is about a boy who is named Charlie Bucket. He lives with his parents, his Grandpa Joe and George, and his Grandma Josephine and Georgina. Charlie comes from a poor, but loving family and usually just dreams of chocolate. Things change when Willy Wonka, head of the very popular Wonka Chocolate empire, announces a contest in which five gold tickets have been hidden in chocolate bars and sent throughout the country. Will Charlie find one of those tickets and explore the wonders of the amazing Willy Wonka Chocolate Factory?

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