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Ralph gets a parting gift from Keith.
A song that celebrates children
El Principito describe su amistad con una flor.
This is an old folk song that is traditionally sung on New Year's Eve.
Ralph goes to look for an Aspirin tablet.
Aprendemos más sobre el planeta del Principito.
This song has an important message about love.
Ralph looks for an Aspirin tablet for Keith, but things don't go as planned.
This is a song about offering one's gifts to the world not in pursuit of money but rather to make the world more beautiful.
Keith gets sick and Ralph decides to search for an Aspirin tablet.
This is an old folk song that I first heard when I was a child.
This is a beautiful song about love and family.
Keith forgives Ralph and Ralph makes a decision about what his family should do.
This is a beautiful tune and the last song that John Prine ever recorded.
In this chapter Ralph has a confession to make to Keith.
Words and music by Ross Parker and Hughie Charles
Ralph has to choose between his own safety and the motorcycle.
Hay dos niños afortunados que encuentran los dos primeros billetes dorados.
Ralph's family gets room service compliments of Keith.
Willy Wonka ofrece 5 billetes dorados para visitar a su fábrica de chocolate.
Ralph rides Keith's motorcycle.
A great song for remembering to look on the bright side.
El abuelo Joe sigue explicando sobre la fábrica de chocolate.
A beautiful Willie Nelson song, fitting for the times.
El abuelo Joe le explica a Charlie sobre la fábrica de chocolate de Willy Wonka.
Ralph is trapped in a wastebasket.
Sometimes the best cure for the "blues" is to just be in the moment.
Los abuelos de Charlie le explican sobre Willy Wonka.
This song was one of my favorites as a child and still is.
En este capitulo conocemos a la familia de Charlie Bucket, el protagonista.
Ralph discovers Keith's toy motorcycle.
I chose this song because it provides a message of loyalty and hope.
Keith and his family arrive to the Mountain View Inn.
This is a song that I remember from my childhood.
This is a silly poem by Jack Prelutsky.