Recommended to John and his parents that he eat less candy.
Who is Dr. Cranium?
John's number one fault or trait.
What is- John eats too much candy?
The first thing John drank after the chocolate touch was gone.
What is milk?
The name of the disease Dr. Cranium discovers.
What is Cranium's Disease or chocolatitis?
In the lot where the candy store used to be, there was
What is an empty lot with rusty cans and broken bottles
Is a pig about eating candy, especially chocolate.
Who is John Midas?
The features of the magical coin include...
A fat boy and the initials J.M.
What does John eat on the playground before school?
What is leather gloves?
The event that makes John change...
What is- John's mother becomes a chocolate statue?
The lesson the storekeeper hoped to teach John.
What is not to be so greedy or selfish?
Got chocolate on her dress after bobbing for apples.
Who is Susan Buttercup?
The first thing John turned into chocolate (or tasted).
What is the toothbrush?
What does John bite on the playground at school?
What is Susan's silver dollar coin?
The trait used to describe John in the beginning...
What is selfish or greedy?
The game John played at Susan Buttercup's birthday party.
What is Bobbing for Apples?
Gave John a special chocolate from Africa, made of only the finest ingredients.
Who is the shopkeeper?
What is one single piece of chocolate?
The foods John puts on his tray at lunchtime.
What is chicken, ham, a roll, water with ice cubes, salad (lettuce/tomato), milk, chips and fruit?
The trait to describe John at the end...
What is unselfish, selfless, or caring?
The test John was taking when his pencil turned to chocolate.
What is a math test?
Turned into a chocolate statue after being kissed by her son.
Who is Mrs. Midas?
John's final embarrassing moment at school was when...
His trumpet turned into chocolate?
When John tries to take his father to the candy store...
The candy store is an empty lot.
The author's purpose in The Chocolate Touch.
What is Entertaining?
The name of John's teacher.
What is Mrs. Plimsole?