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Who was Dick King Smith and what did he do?

Who was Dick King Smith and what did he do?

Dick King-Smith was a soldier, a farmer, a family man, a primary school teacher and most memorably to his millions of fans, a best-selling children’s author. Early Years. Dick was born Ronald Gordon King-Smith in Bitton, Gloucestershire, on 27th March 1922, the first child of Grace and Ronald King-Smith.

When did Dick King Smith publish his first book?

Dick King-Smith’s first book, The Foxbusters, was published in 1978. King-Smith was born on 27 March 1922 in Bitton, Gloucestershire and grew up in the West Country, his father was Captain Ronald King-Smith DSO MC, who ran several paper mills. Dick was educated at Beaudesert Park School and Marlborough College.

When did Dick King Smith win the Guardian Prize?

King-Smith and The Sheep-Pig won the 1984 Guardian Children’s Fiction Prize, a once-in-a-lifetime book award judged by a panel of British children writers. This section may be too long to read and navigate comfortably.

Where did Dick King-Smith and Myrle and Juliet live?

Dick, Myrle and Juliet moved to Woodlands Farm, Coalpit Heath, and lived there happily, if not prosperously. ‘. . . life at Woodlands Farm was really an extension of our childhood pet-keeping.

What are the names of Dick King Smith’s movies?

1 Sophie’s Snail (1988) 2 Sophie’s Tom (1991) 3 Sophie Hits Six (1991) 4 Sophie in the Saddle (1993) 5 Sophie is Seven (1994) 6 Sophie’s Lucky (1995)

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What kind of cat did Dick King Smith have?

Dick’s brother, Tony, once had a pet badger called Wilhelmina. . . . one of Dick and Myrle’s cats, a tortoiseshell-and-white called Dulcie Maude, had a hundred-and-four kittens in her lifetime, with one litter being born and reared in an old doll’s pram. . . .