For children, one would recommend either: * "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory", as most children like chocolate and the concept of being surrounded by all the chocolate anyone could ever wish to eat or * "Matilda", as many children would love the idea of being able to "get back at" annoying people such as overbearing parents or teachers
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Roald Dahl did not write any books about Olivia Dahl, his daughter. However, he did dedicate the book "The BFG" to her.
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Most of Roald Dahl's books for children were illustrated by Quentin Blake.
Roald Dahl was inspired to write children's books after having his own children, as he enjoyed telling them bedtime stories. He also wanted to create imaginative and humorous stories that would appeal to children and spark their creativity and imagination.
No, Roald Dahl did not write the story "The Hitchhiker." It was written by the author Lucille Fletcher. Dahl was known for writing children's books such as "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" and "Matilda."
Quentin Blake was the main illustrator for Roald Dahl's books.
Roald Dahl wrote:The WitchesCharlie and the Chocolate FactoryCharlie and the Glass ElevatorMatildaBFG (which stands for Big Friendly Giant)James and the Giant Peach
Roald Dahl enjoyed telling stories to his own children at bedtime. Some of these became inspirations for his children's books. James and the Giant Peach was written in 1961. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory came out in 1964.
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