Over the past few weeks, I spent several hours trying to help keep the little Oompa-Loompas quiet between their rehearsal numbers. The kids seemed amused when I started drawing characters from the show. Here’s Veruca, holding the golden ticket.
Some of the younger kids asked for copies they could color. More are on the Art/Architecture Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Lesson Plans page.
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