Roald Dahl's Beastly and Bewildering Words
by
Kay Woodward
Book Details
Format
Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0192779176
ISBN-13
9780192779175
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Imprint
Oxford University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Sep 2nd, 2021
Print length
64 Pages
Weight
182 grams
Dimensions
15.60 x 15.60 x 1.30 cms
Ksh 1,250.00
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A little book full of words and phrases inspired by Roald Dahl's stories of fantabulous animals, frightswiping creatures and beastliness! Packed with bewildering words and fun ideas, it is the perfect inspiration gift to help children get writing creatively and build their confidence with words.
Every child who loves Roald Dahl''s stories knows all about the diabolical giants in Giant Country, how beastly Miss Trunchbull is and how unpleasant it would be to eat a slugburger, but have they spotted all the clever ways Roald Dahl uses language in his brilliant stories? Have they discovered how to write about animals and people in a way that makes their own stories wild? This little book brings together Roald Dahl''s made up words as well as lots of real ones and gives ideas and techniques to inspire young writers. Children will discover onomatopoeic words like snort and snarl, metaphors and puns, how to blend words together to make their own new words and how animal vocabulary works for describing both people and creatures, as well as how names like the Bonecruncher and Mr Wormwood can tell us so much about the characters. Illustrated throughout with Quentin Blake''s artwork, this book is part of a four-book set which, through the magic of Roald Dahl''s writing, will help to build children''s confidence with language while having mischievous fun!
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