Works
- A Squash and a Squeeze (1993, ISBN 1-4050-0477-0) - with Axel Scheffler
- Books and Crooks (Play) (1998, ISBN 978-0-7487-3656-0)
- The Gruffalo (1999, ISBN 0-333-71093-2)- with Axel Scheffler
- Monkey Puzzle (2000, ISBN 0-333-72001-6)- with Axel Scheffler
- Room on the Broom (2002, ISBN 0-333-90338-2)- with Axel Scheffler
- The Smartest Giant in Town (2002, ISBN 0-333-96396-2)- with Axel Scheffler
- Night Monkey, Day Monkey (2002, ISBN 978-0-7497-4893-7)
- The Snail and the Whale (2003, ISBN 0-333-98224-X)- with Axel Scheffler
- Hide and Seek Pig (Tales from Acorn Wood) (2003, ISBN 978-0-333-96625-9)- with Axel Scheffler
- Postman Bear (Tales from Acorn Wood) (2003, ISBN 978-0-333-96624-2)- with Axel Scheffler
- Fox's Socks (Tales from Acorn Wood) (2003, ISBN 978-0-333-96623-5)- with Axel Scheffler
- Rabbit's Nap (Tales from Acorn Wood) (2003, ISBN 978-1-4052-1788-0)- with Axel Scheffler
- The Gruffalo's Child (2004, ISBN 1-4050-2045-8)- with Axel Scheffler
- The Giants and the Joneses (2004, ISBN 0-8050-7805-3)
- The Magic Paintbrush (2004, ISBN 978-0-333-96443-9)
- Charlie Cook's Favourite Book (2005, ISBN 978-1-4050-3469-2)
- Sharing a Shell (2005, ISBN 978-1-4050-2048-0)- with Axel Scheffler
- The Princess and the Wizard (2006, ISBN 978-1-4050-5313-6)
- Rosie's Hat (2006, ISBN 978-1-4050-0007-9 )
- Follow the Swallow (2007, ISBN 978-1-4052-1788-0)
- Princess mirror-Belle (3 parts)(2005)
- Tiddler (2007, ISBN 978-0-439-94377-2)- with Axel Scheffler
- Tyrannosaurus Drip (2007, ISBN 978-1-4050-9000-1)- with David Roberts
- Stick Man (2009, ISBN 978-1-4071-0882-7)- with Axel Scheffler
- Tabby McTat (2009, ISBN 978-1-4071-0924-4)
- The Troll (2009, ISBN 978-0-230-01793-1)- with David Roberts
- Running on the Cracks (2009), Donaldson's first novel for teenagers
- Zog (2010, ISBN 978-1-4071-1556-6)
- The Highway Rat (2011, ISBN 978-1-4071-2437-7)
- Jack and the Flumflum Tree (2011, ISBN 978-0-230-71023-8) - with David Roberts
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Famous quotes containing the word works:
“Are you there, Africa with the bulging chest and oblong thigh? Sulking Africa, wrought of iron, in the fire, Africa of the millions of royal slaves, deported Africa, drifting continent, are you there? Slowly you vanish, you withdraw into the past, into the tales of castaways, colonial museums, the works of scholars.”
—Jean Genet (19101986)
“Separatism of any kind promotes marginalization of those unwilling to grapple with the whole body of knowledge and creative works available to others. This is true of black students who do not want to read works by white writers, of female students of any race who do not want to read books by men, and of white students who only want to read works by white writers.”
—bell hooks (b. 1955)
“In doing good, we are generally cold, and languid, and sluggish; and of all things afraid of being too much in the right. But the works of malice and injustice are quite in another style. They are finished with a bold, masterly hand; touched as they are with the spirit of those vehement passions that call forth all our energies, whenever we oppress and persecute..”
—Edmund Burke (172997)