Patrice Aggs

Patrice Aggs

  • 4 stars across 17 books
Patrice Aggs was born and brought up in the United States, but now lives in West Sussex, England. She has illustrated over thirty-five picture books for children. In the early 1980s she was part of the team which produced the animated film The Snowman.


Patrice is currently writing picture books, illustrating and printmaking. She lives on a farm in West Sussex with her husband and two teenagers. The Giraffe Who Came to Dinner is the first book she has both written and illustrated. Her latest books, Ooh La Booga Bomp and Strawberry Squirt are part of the popular O'Brien Pandas series.
1st May 2006

Un Deux Trois (Dual Language French/English)

Simple songs and rhymes are an excellent way to familiarize young children with another language. Un Deux Trois a collec... MoreUn Deux Trois (Dual Language French/English)

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31st March 1993

Why Count Sheep?

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16th September 2003

Bertie Rooster

Bertie is sad. He hides in a corner. He will not crow. But can he help the little lost chicken? Illustrated by Patric... MoreBertie Rooster

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18th November 2016

Sleepy Book

All creatures sleep in their own way, from bears hibernating in caves, to horses standing in fields and seals stretched ... MoreSleepy Book

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1st January 2000

Count Karlstein: or The Ride of the Demon Huntsman

Who would dare venture outdoors on All Souls' Eve knowing that Zamiel the Demon Huntsman is on the prowl? But evil Count... MoreCount Karlstein: or The Ride of the Demon Huntsman

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30th April 1992

Soft and Noisy

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2nd February 2009

Ducks in Trouble

On the farm, some very strange noises are keeping the farmer awake. The ducks are having fun singing and banging ‘instru... MoreDucks in Trouble

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2nd October 2014

Uno Dos Tres: My First Spanish Rhymes

Simple songs and rhymes are an excellent way to familiarise young children with another language. Uno Dos Tres a collect... MoreUno Dos Tres: My First Spanish Rhymes

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