Who is the main character that loves candy?
John Midas
Where is the setting of CT?
Hometown
What special treat does John buy with the coin he finds?
A chocolate ball
What does being "Greedy" mean?
wanting too much of something
How did eating only candy make John feel?
Sick, unhappy
Who is Susan Buttercup?
John's bestfriend
What instrument does John play while eating chocolate?
Trumpet
What happens to John's pencil when he tries to write at school?
It turns into chocolate
What does it mean to examine something?
To look at something carefully
What did John realize was more important than chocolate?
family and his health
Who tells John to eat healthier food?
John's mother (Mrs. Midas)
Where does John first discover the chocolate magic at?
He first discovers it the breakfast table at his house (When his orange juice turns into chocolate)
Where is John when he notices the chocolate magic?
Breakfast table at his house
What does consequence mean?
the results of choices or actions
The author of this book teaches us not to be greedy but to have this instead...
Self-control
Who tries to help John when he turns things into chocolate?
The doctor (Dr. Cranium)
Where does John have to go to undo the magic?
the candy store
What happens when John kisses his mother?
She becomes a statue, and turns into chocolate
The overall message of the story is what?
Too much of something isn't always good, it can be bad.
Who gave John the magical candy?
The candy store owner (storekeeper)
Where is John when his pencil turns into chocolate?
At school, in his classroom.
What must John do to break the chocolate curse?
He must show that he has learned his lesson about being greedy, and having self-control. After he realizes the problem with eating too much chocolate and appreciating other foods and his family, the magic is reversed.
What happens to the things that John eats or drinks?
They turn into chocolate