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Roald Dahl's Scrumptious and Delumptious Words Kay Woodward

Roald Dahl's Scrumptious and Delumptious Words von Kay Woodward

Roald Dahl's Scrumptious and Delumptious Words Kay Woodward


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Zusammenfassung

A little book full of words and phrases all about food from the delunctuous to the yucksome! Packed with toothsome wordy snippets and fun ideas from Roald Dahl's brilliant stories and characters, it is the perfect inspiration gift to help children get writing creatively and build their confidence with words.

Roald Dahl's Scrumptious and Delumptious Words Zusammenfassung

Roald Dahl's Scrumptious and Delumptious Words Kay Woodward

Every child who loves Roald Dahl's stories knows all about disgusterous snozzcumbers, fizzy frobscottle, crrrabcrrruncher claws and everlasting gobstoppers but have they spotted all the other lip-smackingly glorious and downright yucksome words? Have they discovered how the clever use of foodie words can spice up a story of their own? 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 gobble and guzzle, slurpy synonyms, how to blend words together to make their own new words, as well as how characters' names like Verruca Salt and Aunt Sponge can tell us so much about them. 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!

Zusätzliche Informationen

NGR9780192779199
9780192779199
0192779192
Roald Dahl's Scrumptious and Delumptious Words Kay Woodward
Neu
Gebundene Ausgabe
Oxford University Press
2021-09-02
64
N/A
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