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In this Daisy fiction pack, you will meet Daisy who is getting into different troubles. When she is going trick-or-treating on Halloween, she meets vampire; when she is going on a school trip to Bobbington Hall, on a fishing trip, or a trip to the zoo for celebration of special birthday, she meets some olden toilets and secret passages, learns to use wriggly tiggly maggots for fishing, and ever adopts a penguin when feeding it repsectively. Those are great troubles for Daisy to handle, and why does Daisy always get into troubles? Let's see how Daisy meet those troubles.
Titles In This Collection (10)
- Daisy and the Trouble with Kittens
- Daisy and the Trouble with Sports Day
- Daisy and the Trouble with Vampires
- Daisy and the Trouble with Piggy Banks
- Daisy and the Trouble with Zoos
- Daisy and the Trouble with Maggots
- Daisy and the Trouble with Life
- Daisy and the Trouble with Burglars
- Daisy and the Trouble with Giants
- Daisy and the Trouble with Coconuts
Daisy and the Trouble with Burglars
When three actual burglaries happen in Daisy’s town, Daisy is beside herself with excitement. Two houses and the fish and chip shop have been broken into (and lots of cods and haddocks have been stolen). Anyone could be next!
Daisy and the Trouble with Vampires
Its Halloween and Daisy is going trick-or-treating for the very first time. In the dark . . . in the fog . . . with a VAMPIRE . . . armed only with a torch and some silly string. GULP!
Daisy and the Trouble with Piggy Bank
Daisys getting into more trouble than ever before When her best friend Gabby turns up at Daisys house with the most awesome, immense water-squirting micro-scooter Daisys ever seen Daisy knows she's got to have one too Trouble is, they cost a LOT of money. So Daisy and Gabby hatch a money-making plan
Daisy and the Trouble With Coconuts
The trouble with coconuts is that they are the worst type of nuts in the whole wide world. If you ask me, coconuts shouldn't be allowed in a funfair. If you double ask me, they shouldn't even be allowed to grow. Coconuts are too big. Coconuts are too hairy. Plus, if you try to win one, they just get you into trouble. Which isn't my fault! Get up to no good with Daisy as she heads to the funfair, for a whole lot more trouble
Daisy and the Trouble with Sports Day
Daisy's getting into trouble again, and this time it's at her school Sports Day! Daisy's determined to win her race, and she and best friend Gabby have been training hard. They're going for gold! They're in the zone! They're sticking to a strict athlete's diet of Mars bars, Twiglets and cheese strings! Trouble is, everyone else in the class wants to win too
Daisy and the Trouble with Maggots
Daisy is excited when her uncle offers to take her on a fishing trip. There's so much new stuff to learn! Like how water witches turn fishermen into dog poos, why supermarkets don't stock picknicky things like lemonade and chicken wings on the same shelf, and why it's a really, really bad idea to use wriggly tiggly maggots as catapult amunition...
Daisy and the Trouble with Giants
Daisy has decided she wants to meet a Real giant! If Daisy met a real giant he'd pick Daisy up and put her on his shoulder and they'd have giant adventures! They'd eat crunchy creams as big as tractor tyres, and if she got thirsty, they'd have giant lemonades out of giant straws. Trouble is, if you want to meet a giant you need a magic bean.
Daisy and the Trouble with Zoos
It's Daisy's birthday and she's having a special birthday treat! Mum has invited her best friends, Gabby and Dylan, on a trip to the zoo - and, best of all, Mum has arranged for Daisy to go into the actual penguin cage with the actual zoo keeper and feed actual penguins! Trouble is, Daisy doesn't just feed the penguins, she adopts one.
Daisy and the Trouble with Kittens
Daisy is going on holiday! In an actual plane to actual Spain! It's so exciting! She's never seen a palm tree before, or eaten octopus, or played zombie mermaids, or made so many new friends! Trouble is, five of them are small and cute and furry kittens!!!! And guess who wants to be their new English Mum?
Daisy and the Trouble with Life
In Daisy's guide to life, nothing is quite black and white. Daisy's got ever so much time to think about what she's done. Really, it wasn't her fault. If her pocket money hadn't run out, who knew that it had invisible red germs that are so totally teensy and that Auntie Sue says give you tummy trouble
Media recommendation
"Grey convincingly managed to get into the hearts of seven-year-olds, creating a laughable recitation for new independent readers" (Irish Independent)
"Highly recommended" (school librarian)
"The daisy, the perfectly round face, the firm eyes, the charming eyes and the intermittent Joan of Arc are a veritable symbol of the tenacity of a teenager" ("Publisher Weekly")
"Full of humor, which is very useful for confident readers" (Children Bookseller)
書本規格: Paper Back
書本尺寸: 12.7x17.7x17.3
書本頁數: 224 - 289頁