Philippe Dupasquier

Philippe Dupasquier

  • 4 stars across 16 books
Philippe Dupasquier was born in Switzerland and studied at the Ecole Nationale des Beaux Arts in Lyon. For Walker Books he has produced many titles, including the Busy Places series (6 titles) and The Great Escape. He lives in East Sussex with his wife and children.
2nd October 2014

Five Children and It

When five siblings - Cyril, Anthea, Robert, Jane and their baby brother, the Lamb - discover a sand-fairy in their grave... MoreFive Children and It

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1st November 1996

Celwyddgi!

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27th February 2004

Brick-a-Breck

Stephen Rice loves breakfast cereal, so he's devastated when his mum loses her job at the cereal factory and his endless... MoreBrick-a-Breck

(0 reviews) Review
1st February 2005

Reading Corner: A Bunch Of Balloons

It's Joe's birthday and he's having a party...but will he ever get the balloons home?... MoreReading Corner: A Bunch Of Balloons

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16th December 1999

The Sandal

In this three-part story of a lost sandal, past, present and future are linked which provides an introduction to history... MoreThe Sandal

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22nd October 2006

Lift Off

Ronnie thinks he has cleverly avoided sports day by pretending to be ill in this lively comedy.Barrington Stoke speciali... MoreLift Off

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1st September 1994

Henry Seamouse New Readers Fiction 2

General Editor: Sue Palmer Fiction Editor and Language Consultant: Wendy BodyThe Longman Book Project for ages 4-11: Ins... MoreHenry Seamouse New Readers Fiction 2

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  • Five Children and It

    Five Children and It

    by Suleman

    When 4 children, Anthea, Cyril, Jane and Robert and a toddler, the Lamb discover a sand fairy, or a Psammead, which can grant them all the wishes they...

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    Five Children and It


    I quite enjoyed this book. Similar to many Enid Blyton books each chapter is its own mini story. It’s a perfect book for younger readers and I will ...

  • Five Children and It

    Five Children and It

    I found this book not very interesting at all. I found the writing very detailed and descriptive but the story didn't really interest me....