![]() ![]() To George, she's rather a witch.Īt 11am sharp Grandma must have her medicine. She had pale brown teeth and a small puckered up mouth like a dog's bottom." This makes it even worse when it's Saturday morning and he's charged not only with being good but also looking after the horrid old lady who's always so nasty to him and even making sure that she gets her medicine on time. ![]() George lives miles from anywhere, on a farm, and he hasn't many other children to play with. She does nothing but criticise and get him into trouble by telling tales on him to his parents. George dreads being left alone with her when his mother goes shopping on a Saturday morning and if you knew his grandmother you really wouldn't blame him. George's grandmother is a grizzly old grunion. Short enough for sharing and accessible enough for newly confident readers, it's absolutely perfect in every way.Ī Times Educational Supplement Teachers' Top 100 Book Summary: A classic Roald Dahl story in which an unpleasant adult gets their deserved comeuppance, George's Marvellous Medicine is a Bookbag favourite. ![]()
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