Charlie is able to take the chocolate out of the television because he looks at the world with open-mindedness and wonder. Mike, on the other hand, expects the world to follow strict rules and for things to work a certain way—so he would never even consider plucking a bar of chocolate out of the television. Grandpa Joe reinforces that Charlie has the right idea here by deeming this a “miracle.” When new, seemingly miraculous things happen, it’s more fun, the novel suggests, to accept and enjoy those things for what they are.