Roald Dahl Esio Trot.

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Roald Dahl Esio Trot

Introducing Alfie Mr Hoppy Pet Shop Owner Mrs Silver The Tortoise catcher Quickly sketch one of these characters.

Questioning What question is going through your mind right now? After listening to the Blurb, what are you thinking now?

Visualising What do you think the book is going to be about? Draw a picture to articulate the image you have.

STOP – Question time! What question do you have for Roald Dahl?

STOP - Visualise What image do you see right now?

STOP – QUESTION! If you could ask Mr Hoppy anything, what would it be?