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Wonka gave him the factory so he left in the glass elevator through the roof, went to his parents and grandparents with Wonka and loaded them into the elevator. There is a second book about the adventure that followed them leaving in the glass elevator. It is called Charlie and the Glass Elevator. Look for it because it is really good and tells what happened to Charlie. I will let you know that at the end of the second book they punch a second hole through the roof of the factory.
on which part the one when mike teevee was there or when the up and out part
Glass of water
well if you're talking about the movie where the water comes in through the glass dome it is called the grand stair case
Roald Dahl wrote Charlie and the Chocolate Factory which is the novel that the movie Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory is based on. = = Roald Dahl wrote Charlie and the Chocolate Factory as well as its sequel, Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator.
The Glass Elevator
"Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator" by Roald Dahl has 176 pages.
That is a relative question, "The Glass Elevator" in Ronald Dahl's "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" and "The Glass Elevator" is probably the best known fictional elevator. See related link for a site on elevators.
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'Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator' is the sequel to 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory'. It is available at book retailers such as Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
Through the magic glass elevator.
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He rode in the Great Glass Elevator to get into space.
Wonka gave him the factory so he left in the glass elevator through the roof, went to his parents and grandparents with Wonka and loaded them into the elevator. There is a second book about the adventure that followed them leaving in the glass elevator. It is called Charlie and the Glass Elevator. Look for it because it is really good and tells what happened to Charlie. I will let you know that at the end of the second book they punch a second hole through the roof of the factory.