Who doesn’t love chocolates? As kids, chocolates was that one delicious treat we waited all day to have. And so when Roald Dahl released CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY, and it was a book about chocolate, of course it was going to be well-received. The book was funny and also managed to teach a few lessons along the way. Over the years, CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY has been labelled as a book that every child must read. Here are some of the Top 10 Moments from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory 1) Poverty stricken Charlie finds the golden ticket. Eleven year old Charlie lives with his parents and both sets of grandparents in one house. There is even an illustration to show how the four grandparents sit on opposite sides of the one large bed. Charlie is always hungry and, on his eleventh birthday, gets a Wonka Bar from his Grandpa Joe on his birthday. Of course, he doesn't win one of the five golden tickets, Willy Wonka, the owner of the famous chocolate factory, has hidden....