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  1. 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. Dahl's work emerged during a period of burgeoning children's literature.

  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. A humorous poem by Roald Dahl about a dentist who is afraid of a crocodile with three hundred teeth. The crocodile is actually a pet of a lady who saves the dentist from being eaten.

  4. 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!” I cried. “I swear it, mummy! “There is a person in my tummy! “He talks to me at night in bed,

  5. Learn about the life and achievements of Roald Dahl, a writer and poet who created beloved children's books and darkly funny stories. Explore his poems and other works on the Poetry Foundation website.

  6. Analysis (ai): Dahl's poem modernizes the classic fairy tale by presenting the story from the pig's perspective, adding humor and subversion. The rhyming couplets and playful language reflect Dahl's signature style.