About Trish
Trish Phillips is a published author, illustrator and paper engineer, and pleased to announce that she hasn’t grown out of children’s books yet. Having studied a BA (hons) in Graphic Design at Camberwell with special interest in creating fun 3-dimensional things from paper, is now attempting to perfect the art of squishing them into books. She loves doing just illustration as well, but inv... More
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Trish's Published Works | Ages | Date Published | |||
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Books 1 - 4 of 6 from Trish's published works, View all 6 books Click a book's title for more details about the book | |||||
1. The Greedy Dog (Pop-Up) Author: Trish Phillips Publisher: Little Tiger Press |
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04/01/2008 Add | |||
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2. Little Fish Who Cried Shark! (Pop-Up) Author: Trish Phillips Publisher: Sandy Creek |
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2-/19/2007 Add | |||
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3. Big Old Bear Who Swallowed Fly (Hardcover) Author: Trish Phillips Publisher: Magi Publications |
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/2006 Add | |||
6 Reviews | |||||
4. Sam and the Big Bad Cat (Collins Big Cat) (Paperback) Author: Sheila Bird Illustrator: Trish Phillips Publisher: Collins Educational |
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01/01/2005 Add | |||
2 Reviews | |||||
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Profile Comments
Comment by Ahmad Amani on 9/2/2010 at 6:42 AM:
Enjoy of a children’s story of Eastern peoples
I am happy of see your web
I’m a children’s writer from iran
“math city” story
a story for publish
a part of story:
Warning: Warning:
To all honorable numbers of the city:
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I am happy of see your web
I’m a children’s writer from iran
“math city” story
a story for publish
a part of story:
Warning: Warning:
To all honorable numbers of the city:
<... more
Comment by Medeia Sharif on 3/6/2010 at 4:34 PM:
Hello, Trish. Your books look delightful. I love pop-ups.
Hello, Trish. Your books look delightful. I love pop-ups.
Big fan of engineering pop-up books. Stories are delightful as well!