Some of his work you might recognise… These are just a few!!

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Some of his work you might recognise… These are just a few!!

The Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre.. The museum aims to “encourage children and adults to unlock their imaginations, engage with reading and have a go at creative writing.” (Accessed 19/4/08) "The children really enjoyed it and one of the boys even told me he wants to be a writer now...the desired effect!" Year 3 class teacher The museum enables children to become inspired with Dahl’s work with interactive sessions inspiring them to be creative through his stories and his life.

What can you do there? Story-telling sessions in Miss Honey’s Classroom Take part in George’s marvellous experiments workshop Learn all about Roald Dahl’s life Explore the famous writing hut

Bibliography The Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre - (Accessed 21/04/08)