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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“We have not all had the good fortune to be ladies. We have not all been generals, or poets, or statesmen; but when the toast works down to the babies, we stand on common ground.”
—Mark Twain [Samuel Langhorne Clemens] (18351910)
“I lay my eternal curse on whomsoever shall now or at any time hereafter make schoolbooks of my works and make me hated as Shakespeare is hated. My plays were not designed as instruments of torture. All the schools that lust after them get this answer, and will never get any other.”
—George Bernard Shaw (18561950)
“Artists, whatever their medium, make selections from the abounding materials of life, and organize these selections into works that are under the control of the artist.... In relation to the inclusiveness and literally endless intricacy of life, art is arbitrary, symbolic and abstracted. That is its value and the source of its own kind of order and coherence.”
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