At the end of "James and the Giant Peach," the centipede, along with the other insect friends, finds a new home in New York City after their journey in the giant peach. The centipede embraces his newfound freedom and happiness, celebrating their adventure and the strong bond formed among the group. He also takes on a more confident role, enjoying life above the ground rather than hiding in the dirt. The story concludes with a sense of belonging and joy for all the characters.
The centipede
In "James and the Giant Peach," the purple paint that covered the centipede was removed when James used a magic potion. This potion caused the paint to wash away, revealing the centipede's true colors beneath. The transformation was part of the fantastical elements of the story, showcasing the power of imagination and magical solutions to problems.
The Centipede since he has so many feet.
A:Aunt Sponge and aunt Spiker were squashed by a giant peach.
There is no book called 'James and the Giant Peac'
In "James and the Giant Peach," the Centipede has 42 legs.
The centipede
In "James and the Giant Peach," the purple paint that covered the centipede was removed when James used a magic potion. This potion caused the paint to wash away, revealing the centipede's true colors beneath. The transformation was part of the fantastical elements of the story, showcasing the power of imagination and magical solutions to problems.
All of the creatures were giant bugs - a centipede, a spider, a grasshopper, a ladybug, an earthworm and a glow-worm.
They were flattened by the giant peach after it rolled away
The Centipede since he has so many feet.
James and the Giant Peach was written in 1961.
The giant
Roald Dahl wrote 'James and the Giant Peach'.
There are 39 chapters in James and the Giant Peach.
A:Aunt Sponge and aunt Spiker were squashed by a giant peach.
There is no book called 'James and the Giant Peac'