Pages: 48 (Paperback) ISBN: 0140568247 Pub: Puffin Books Pub date: 2001-11-29 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 1850
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Reader Reviews:I like it! (11/11 people found this helpful)Everyone knows the original stories of Cinderella, Jack and the Beanstalk, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Goldilocks and the Three Bears, Little Red Riding Hood and The Wolf and The Three Little Pigs, written by Charles Perrault (Cinderella), Brothers Grimm (all the rest); but Roald Dahl has changed the stories and put in some gruesome humour - these rewrites are not suitable for grumpy old grown ups so be aware! My favourite story out of all of Dahl's altered fairy tales is definitely Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf & the three little pigs because they are linked together with Little Red Riding Hood who gives the wolf and the pigs' horrible endings! I would rate this book 9/ 10 because it could have had another one or two other famous tales included like The Princess and the Pea but apart from that it was really good. I would recommend it to kids only and parents should not even have a peep because they cannot enjoy such humorous things like us. Amusing, Amusing, Amusing! (2/2 people found this helpful)This is an excellent poetry book by one of the best children's writers of all time.
Still laughing (13/15 people found this helpful)I was read this book at school, about 18 years ago now. Children do find it funny and so do adults. Okay so I didn't get all the jokes when I was 9 or 10, but Red Riding Hood's wolf slaying had us giggling for ages.
Contains swearing. Not for young children. (12/38 people found this helpful)I bought this from amazon a few weeks ago, and was alarmed when I read the first rhyme, and found Prince Charming calling Cinderella a "sl*t". Returned the book immediately.Have rated it with stars for the quality of writing. Dahl is funny, but this one isn't for younger children, and has no business being in this section. The children loved it (27/32 people found this helpful)I teach a Year 5 class and we ahve recently been doing a someone staid narrative poetry topic in Literacy. To brighten it up I hae been reading thre Revolting Rhymes to them, and they have absolutely loved them! It is an ideal way of getting kids enthusiastic about poetry, not always an easy task. The are modern and in simple everyday language, hilariously funny and make poetry accessible for every child. My class gasped with delight, giggled, cringed, and raved. They have been talking about Roald Dahl's Revolting Rhymes non stop to anyone who will listen ever since - what better recommendation can you get? Similar ProductsDirty Beasts (Picture Puffins) Fantastic Mr. Fox (Young Puffin Read Alone) The Magic Finger (Young Puffin Developing Reader) Rhyme Stew (Puffin Books) CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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