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  1. Hace 2 días · Read all poems by Roald Dahl written. Most popular poems of Roald Dahl, famous Roald Dahl and all 27 poems in this page.

  2. www.roalddahlfans.com › dahls-work › poemsPoems – Roald Dahl Fans

    Most people don’t realize that in addition to being a fine writer, Roald Dahl was also a gifted comic poet. His children’s books are full of songs and poetry, and he even wrote three books devoted to nothing but verse. Here are all of his poems (that I know of) with links to further information.

  3. Although primarily known for his prose, Dahl also wrote poetry, often employing a similar style to his stories. His poems are characterized by playful rhymes, unexpected twists, and a touch of the macabre. They frequently feature nonsensical creatures and humorous situations, appealing to children's imaginations.

  4. Roald Dahl. 1916–1990. Born in Llandaff, Wales, to Norwegian parents, writer and poet Roald Dahl was one of six children raised by his single mother following the death of both his father and sister when he was three. Instead of attending university, Dahl joined the Public Schools Exploring Society on a journey to Newfoundland and then worked ...

  5. By Roald Dahl. The crocodile, with cunning smile, sat in the dentist’s chair. He said, “Right here and everywhere my teeth require repair.”. The dentist’s face was turning white. He quivered, quaked and shook. He muttered, “I suppose I’m going to have to take a look.”.

  6. The Tummy Beast. By Roald Dahl. One afternoon I said to mummy, “Who is this person in my tummy? “Who must be small and very thin. “Or how could he have gotten in?”. My mother said from where she sat, “It isn’t nice to talk like that.”. “It’s true!”.

  7. Home. Explore. Poets. Biography. Roald Dahl (1916-1990) is one of the most successful children’s writers in the world: around thirty million of his books have been sold in the U.K. alone. Children love his poems and stories because he writes from their point of view – in his books adults are often the villains or are just plain stupid!