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Roald Dahl Story Day 2022 party pack

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We’re so happy to see you here ready to celebrate your favourite Roald Dahl stories. Inside this pack you’ll find a range of fun and fantabulous activities that celebrate the bravery of Matilda, the kindness of James, the heart of the BFG, and the imagination of George. Practise your maths and English skills with Matilda, go on an adventure with James and his giant peach, create Miss Trunchbull inspired insults, and much more...
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