Friday, November 21, 2008

Chocolate Touch by Patrick Skene Catling

Book Summary by Victoria:
John found a coin with his initials on the sidewalk when he took a left path from Susan Buttercup's house. He used the coin to buy a box of chocolate. That night when he ate the chocolate, he loved it!

When he woke up and went to brush his teeth, he put the toothpaste in his mouth and it tasted like rich, creamy, chocolate. John's pencil, trumpet, lunch, water, and Susan's coin all turned to chocolate!

When John kissed his mother, his mother turned to chocolate! When John went back to the store, he blamed the storekeeper. After John learned his lesson about being greedy, the storekeeper changed everything back to normal.

At the end of the story, John walked home from the candy store. He saw his mother in the kitchen, but she didn't remember turning to chocolate. John's mother offered John a cold glass of milk. When he drank it, it tasted like a regular glass of milk. John's chocolate touch was gone!

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