What Childrens Books Has Roald Dahl Written?
Roald Dahl was a famous writer particularly known to writing short stories for children. His work for children includes stories as well as poetries. Some of the books written by Roald Dahl for children are The Gremlins in 1943, James and the Giant Peach in 1961, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory in 1964, The Magic Finger in 1966, Fantastic Mr Fox in 1970, Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator in 1973 – It’s a sequel to Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Danny and the Champion of the World in 1975, The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar and Six more in 1977, The Enormous Crocodile in 1978, The Twits in 1980, George’s Marvelous Medicine in 1981, The BFG in 1982, The Witches in 1983, The Giraffe and the Pelly and Me in 1985, Matilda in 1988, Esio Trot in 1989, The Minpins in 1991 and The Vicar of Nibbleswicke in 1991. His work in poetry includes Revolting Rhymes in 1982, Dirty Beasts in 1983 and Rhyme Stew in 1989.