So You Think You Know Roald Dahl?

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  • First edition:
    • Hodder & Stoughton, 2005
  • Written by: Clive Gifford
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So you’ve read all Roald Dahl’s books—sometimes twice. Now you can find out what you really know about his stories. Can you remember what a snozzcumber is? Who exactly is Esio Trot? And who has a mouth like a dog’s bottom!? Here are more than 1,000 questions—from Eccentrically Easy to Devilishly Difficult—that will let you enjoy, once again, Dahl’s ingenious creations and his wicked sense of fun!


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Spotty Powder and other Splendiferous Secrets

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Spotty Powder and Other Splendiferous Secrets shares some of the secrets behind your favourite Roald Dahl stories.

Roald Dahl loved secrets, and maybe you do too? If so, this book will help you uncover some of the stories behind the stories. Discover who Miranda Mary Piker was, feast your eyes on an original chapter from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and tuck into some tasty tales from Roald Dahl’s school days to discover more about the world’s number one storyteller.


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French Covers – La poudre à boutons et autres secrets mirobolants


The BFG’s Gloriumptious Journal

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  • Published by:
    • Grosset & Dunlap, 2016
  • Illustrated by: Quentin Blake
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Based on Roald Dahl’s The BFG, this journal is the perfect place for imaginative children to record all their dreams and ideas. The pages of this journal feature Quentin Blake’s art from the original story, and are full of fun writing and drawing prompts to help spark readers’ imaginations. Whether they’re inventing new recipes for snozzcumbers, or describing the contents of the BFG’s bottled dreams, children will have hours of enjoyment with Sophie and the BFG.


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Roald Dahl’s Scrumdiddlyumptious Sticker Book

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  • First edition:
    • Grosset & Dunlap, 2012
  • Illustrated by: Quentin Blake
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Bursting with fantabulous fun, this sticker activity book includes story extracts from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, James and the Giant Peach, and Fantastic Mr. Fox.

In this fantabulous sticker book, three Roald Dahl stories–Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, James and the Giant Peach, and Fantastic Mr. Fox–are told through short excerpts. Each story is followed by activities such as learning how to draw the familiar characters, games to play with others, and puzzles. Contains full-color spreads and Quentin Blake’s original art from the books.


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Roald Dahl’s Story-Sketcher

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  • First edition:
    • Grosset & Dunlap, 2014
  • Illustrated by: Quentin Blake
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This doodle book is the perfect way for every young Roald Dahl fan to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.

This 128-page doodle book includes activities based many of Roald Dahl’s most famous stories, including Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and features the iconic artwork of Quentin Blake.


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The Big Friendly Doodle Book

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  • First edition:
    • Grosset & Dunlap, 2016
  • Illustrated by: Quentin Blake
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The BFG has charmed both children and parents since it was published over 30 years ago. Now, a new generation of readers can continue the adventures of Sophie and the BFG in this interactive doodle and activity book. Featuring Quentin Blake’s famous illustrations, inspiring excerpts from Dahl’s text, and colorful stickers, this book is the perfect space for children’s imaginations to run wild.


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D is for Dahl

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  • First edition:
    • Viking, 2005.
  • Illustrated by: Quentin Blake
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Did you know that Roald Dahl loved chocolate, but never ate spaghetti? Or that he was a terrible speller? Or that he had four sisters? D Is for Dahl is an A to Z collection of facts, trivia, and zany details that bring Roald Dahl and his memorable characters to life. Filled with Quentin Blake’s illustrations plus black-and-white photos, each spread is exploding with information about the creator of Willy Wonka, James, and Matilda–from his family tree to the exact type of pencil he used to write his stories. Perfect for devoted fans and Dahl newcomers alike, this is a gloriumptious guide to the world of Roald Dahl.


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Oxford Roald Dahl Dictionary

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  • First edition:
    • Oxford University Press, 2016
  • Co-authored by: Susan Rennie
  • Illustrated by: Quentin Blake
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This is not an ordinary dictionary. After all, you wouldn’t expect an ‘Oxford Roald Dahl Dictionary’ to be ordinary, would you? Lots of dictionaries tell you what an ‘alligator’ is, or how to spell ‘balloon’ but they won’t explain the difference between a ‘ringbeller’ and a ‘trogglehumper’, or say why witches need ‘gruntles’ eggs’ or suggest a word for the shape of a ‘Knid’.

All the words that Roald Dahl invented are here, like ‘biffsquiggled’ and ‘whizzpopping,’ to remind you what means what. You’ll also find out where words came from, rhyming words, synonyms and lots of alternative words for words that are overused.

Oxford Children’s Dictionaries are perfect for supporting literacy and learning and this is the world’s first Roald Dahl Dictionary from the word experts at Oxford University Press. With real citations from Roald Dahl’s children’s books and illustrations by Quentin Blake, the Oxford Roald Dahl Dictionary will inspire and encourage young writers and readers.


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Love from Boy: Roald Dahl’s Letters to his Mother

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  • Published by: Blue Rider Press, 2016.
  • Edited by: Donald Sturrock
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‘Dear Mama,
I am having a lovely time here. We play football every day here. The beds have no springs . . .’

So begins the first letter that a nine-year-old Roald Dahl penned to his mother, Sofie Magdalene, under the watchful eye of his boarding-school headmaster. For most of his life, Roald Dahl would continue to write weekly letters to his mother, chronicling his adventures, frustrations and opinions, from the delights of childhood to the excitements of flying as a World War II fighter pilot and the thrill of meeting top politicians and movie stars during his time as a diplomat and spy in Washington. And, unbeknown to Roald, his mother lovingly kept every single one of them.

Sofie was, in many ways, Roald’s first reader. It was she who encouraged him to tell stories and nourished his desire to fabricate, exaggerate and entertain. Reading these letters, you can see Roald practicing his craft, developing the dark sense of humour and fantastical imagination that would later produce such timeless tales as The BFG, Matilda, Fantastic Mr Fox and The Witches.

The letters in Love from Boy are littered with jokes and madcap observations; sometimes serious, sometimes tender, and often outrageous. To eavesdrop on a son’s letters to his mother is to witness Roald Dahl turning from a boy to a man, and finally becoming a writer.

 


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The Missing Golden Ticket and Other Splendiferous Secrets

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Feast your eyes on a secret! Between these covers is a long-lost chapter—and the original ending—from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and other delicious never-before-seen tidbits from Mr. Wonka’s factory. Then slip into some tasty tales from Roald Dahl’s life to discover more about the world’s No. 1 storyteller. No Roald Dahl collection is complete without this splendiferous treat!


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