Earthworm thought that Centipede had this many legs.
42
It's what James lived in after the adventure.
The peach stone/pit
This animal was responsible for the death of James's parents.
A rhino
The names of the people James lives with.
Aunt Sponge and Aunt Spiker
The way James's aunts die.
They were flattened by the peach
The number of seagulls it took to lift the peach?
502
It's what happens when James climbs toward the peach.
It doubles in size
James ties the shoelaces for this creature.
Centipede
The protagonist (main character) in the book, James and the Giant Peach?
James Henry Trotter
The character who frees the peach from the tree.
Centipede
This is the number of spots that Ladybug had?
Nine
It's what James's aunts first want to do with the peach.
Eat it
This creature is described as a 'lady firefly without wings.'
Glow-worm
James meets this character in a clump of laurel bushes.
The old bald man
The creature that prepares the beds.
Miss Spider
How long did Miss Spider's grandmother live on the ceiling?
6 months
It is what happens to James and the tiny green objects just after he receives them.
James trips and falls and the tiny green objects sink into the ground
This creature lived happily ever after with the head of the fire department.
Ladybug
Near the end of the book, this character throws a ticker-tape parade for James and his friends.
The Mayor of New York
It's what the Cloud-Men make in the summer to practice for the winter.
Hailstones
At the very start of the story, James lives a sad and lonely life with his aunts for this exact number of years before the magic peach appears.
Three years
It's what happens when the peach falls of the cliff. (Two things)
First, it sinks, but then floats on top of the water
The seven creatures that James travels with on the peach.
Earthworm, glow-worm, spider, grasshopper, silkworm, ladybug and centipede.
The full name of the boy in this book.
James Henry Trotter
While floating across the Atlantic Ocean, James and his insect friends have to dive inside the peach to hide from these angry, weather-making creatures in the clouds.
Who are the Cloud-Men?