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Find your next reading... CategoriesPuffinLadybirdAuthors A-ZFeatures AuthorsPhilip Pullman Margaret AtwoodJonathan CoeMalorie BlackmanGeorge Orwell Ali SmithKate AtkinsonLee Child About Penguin Random House UKGifts for Bibliophiles Where to start with Roald Dahl's books Wait – what is that? You haven't figured it out yet? But he is the NUMBER of the World A Storyteller - not really, he says it in his books! Well, one thing is sure. If you haven't read any of Roald Dahl's stories, then you're in the most wonderful, the most FANTASTIC gift of your life! Let's do a very small test: Do you like chocolate? Do you like stories that are full of magic, evil and chaos? Do you like giants, witches and heroes, snozzcumbers and monkeys and rainbow lollies and giant chocolate cakes and the most giant peaches? If you responded yes to any of the above, then this beginner's guide to Roald Dahl is for you. We are here to help you decide which one you would like to read first – and once you have read one, you will want to read them all. Here's a brief introduction to ten of Roald Dahl's best books. Psst... it's not in any particular order, so just see what you like and get stuck in... " Billy's mother says she should never go out the garden door and explore the dark forest beyond. So, one day, that's exactly what he does. All the things Billy was allowed to do were boring. All the things he wasn't allowed to do were exciting. Billy is certainly not allowed in the woods behind his house, but one day, that's where he goes. There it meets the amazing Minpins; small people living inside the hollow trees. But the Minpins are in danger from the terrible galloping Gruncher. Can Billy help save them, or is he going to scrub too? Billy and the Minpins are the last book of children that Roald Dahl wrote. Now, for the first time, you can enjoy this heroic adventure brought to life with illustrations of Quentin Blake for the first time – and he is looking at every bit as malicious as Matilda, Charlie and the rest. 'Human beans don't really believe in giants, do they? Human beans don't think we exist. One night, while the world is sleeping, Sophie is taken from her bed by a GIANT! Luckily, he's the Great Giant Friend, who only eats snozzcumbers and glugs frobscottle. But in the Giant Country, where the BFG comes from, all the giants are big, gross beasts that eat... Children! Can Sophie and the BFG – with the help of Her Majester the Queen of England – stop the giants? We hope so. Or the next child, a giant could be... YOU! 'The rule would be this: what he saw, whether he was gooey or dusty, he entered.' George Kranky's grandmother is a grunting and old with a small mouth full like the bottom of a dog. She's just unpleasant for George, so one day, while he wonders what kind of evil he might come in, he decides to teach him a lesson. And once grandma's finished drinking George's wonderful medicine, she'll really have something to grump. "I, Willy Wonka, have decided to allow five children to visit my factory this year. These five lucky men will be allowed to see all the secrets and magic. Charlie Bucket LOVES chocolate, and when the wonderful inventor Mr. Willy Wonka opens the doors of his factory to five gold ticket winners, luck Charlie is one of them. Together with Augustus Gloop (griedy), Veruca Salt (spoiled), Violet Beauregarde (gum-chewer) and Mike Teavee (telly addicted), Charlie discovers some of the most extraordinary secrets of Wonka... We saw Miss. Trunchbull grab a girl for the cocktails and throw her around the courtyard! Matilda Wormwood is an extraordinary girl with a magical mind. But her parents are horrible and her director, the feared Miss. Trunchbull, it's a big bully. Matilda has had enough of these rotten adults, so one day she decides to teach them a lesson they will never forget. A child a week is fifty-two a year. Get them out and get them out and make them disappear. Don't be alarmed, but did you know that witches are ALL? The real witches dress in ordinary clothes and look like ordinary women, but there is nothing common in them. They're always up to terrible things—and they hate kids. The most terrifying witch of all is the High Witch, who wants to get rid of ALL single girls. Including you! Only a child and his grandmother can stop her, but will they succeed in time?" The black and the eldest grew the peach. Bigger and bigger and bigger. Poor James Henry. Trotter lives with her two horrible aunts, Aunt Sponge and Aunt Spiker. It's very lonely – until one day something peculiar happens. A peach at the end of the garden begins to grow and grow and GROW – and within that peach are seven very unusual insects, all hoping to take James on the most magical adventure... To pay for the lady. He returned to the worms in his spaghetti, Mr. Twit thought of a very clever trick. Mr. and Mrs. Twit are the wildest couples you could expect not to know. They play horrible tricks to each other and, worse than that, they keep the muggle-Wump monkeys locked in their garden. But not for long, because the monkeys are planning to fool those terrible Twits, once and for all... Did you hear that, Mr. Fox? It's not over yet! We're not going home until we got you dead like a dingbat! Those horrible Boggis, Bunce and Bean farmers – a short one, a fat one, a wizard – are sick of Mr. Fox will help his food. They've swallowed a plan to shoot Mr. Fox BANG-BANG-BANG dead - will never escape! But they hardly know that Mr. Fox has a fantastic plan for himself. 'I really know how to make turtles grow faster, if that's really what you want.' Mr. Hoppy loves Mrs. Silver. Mrs. Silver loves his turtle, Alfie. Oh, if only Mr. Hoppy could perform a great feat that would make him a hero in his eyes! With the help of a magic spell, some cabbage leaves and a hundred and forty turtles, Mr Hoppy may shyly win Mrs. Silver? Roald DahlRoald Dahl was a spy, ace hunter, chocolate historian and medical inventor. He was also author of Matilda, Charlie and the chocolate factory, the BFG and many brighter stories. It's still the World Number one soldier. Read moreRecommendations Puffin's best books for children in 2020 From stories about climate change and the secrets of the universe to exciting adventures across the sea, look for these children's books in 2020. Jump to: Jan Silence Feb Silence Sea Silence Apr Silence May LET JUNE HEARS NOW Silence Sep Silence Oct Silence NovInspiration6 of the most glorious Roald Dahl heroes They are adventurers, geniuses and inventors of maverick. They're curious, spiritist and terrifying. They are all different, but they have one thing in common – they are all heroes. Games ' activities6 magic Roald Dahl bookmarks to print outBring a sprinkling of Roald Dahl magic to your favorite stories with this set of printable bookmarks. There's Billy, James, Sophie, Charlie, George and Matilda. What hero will you choose? Join the PuffinStories newsletter, ideas and gifts to help you decipher young imaginations Please enter an email. Please enter a valid email address. By registering, I confirm I have more than 16. To find out what personal data we collect and how we use it, visit our page Thank you for registering with the PuffinOops newsletter! Looks like you've already subscribed to this newsletter. 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