From the Adelaide Now website:
Dick King-Smith, the British author of the popular children’s books which spawned the hit film Babe, has died at the age of 88.
The prolific writer, whose 1983 book The Sheep-Pig was made into the 1995 film Babe, died in his sleep on Tuesday at his home near Bath in southwest England, said a spokeswoman for his publisher, Random House.
He is believed to have been in poor health in recent years.
King-Smith described his creations as “farmyard fantasies” for children and many of his more than 100 books featured animals, drawing on the two decades he spent as a farmer after fighting in World War II.
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RIP 😦 One of my favourite books in primary school was “The Fox Busters”. Would love to find a copy and see if it’s as good as I remember…