This chunky lift-the-flap board book is full of tricks and treats for littlies. Lift the flap and peep inside the pumpkin to find a pile of scrumptious treats.
Is that a little ghost? No, it’s just a fox cub in disguise, but watch out for the disgustive beast lurking on the last page!
The combination of Quentin Blake’s unmistakeable illustrations and Roald Dahl’s mischievous ideas and gloriously inventive language make this delumptious fun.
Roald Dahl: Trick or Treat A lift-the-flap book Synopsis
Dare you play a halloween game? Look under each flap to find a gloriumptious treat or a disgusterous trick!
Will you find a stinky snozzcumber or a pile of scrumptious sweets? This sturdy board book, full of flaps, is perfect to introduce chiddlers to the fun of Halloween!
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Roald Dahl was born in Wales of Norwegian parents – the child of a second marriage. His father and elder sister died when Roald was just three. His mother was left to raise two stepchildren and her own four children. Roald was her only son.
He had an unhappy time at school - at Llandaff Cathedral School, at St Peter’s prep school in Weston-super-Mare and then at Repton in Derbyshire.
Dahl’s unhappy time at school was to influence his writing greatly. He once said that what distinguished him from most other children’s writers was “this business of remembering what it was like to be young”. Roald’s childhood and schooldays are the subject of his autobiography Boy.
Since Roald Dahl’s death, his books have more than maintained their popularity. Total sales of the UK editions are around 37 million, with more than 1 million copies sold every year! Sales have grown particularly strongly in America where Dahl books are now achieving the bestselling status that curiously proved elusive during the author’s lifetime.