Daisy Pack

The trouble with Daisy is that she’s not the kind of girl who likes being told how to behave! And she can’t help feeling curious about all those kinds of things that grown-ups tell you never, ever to do – or else! Things like eating sweets off the floor, or trying to swap your parents for better ones. Just add in a few madcap schemes like adopting a stray kitten, searching for a giant or pinching a penguin from the zoo, and it’s no wonder that life for this young madam always seems to lead to trouble… A big pack of drama starring the cheekiest, sassiest, funniest girl around. Have some fun with crazy Daisy!

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  • loved it

    I love these but i havent read the one about giants yet i don’t like the one about kittens though :(

    5 March 2013

  • loved it

    My mum got me the set for my birthday. I havent read the christmas onb ebut the others are so good.

    3 March 2011

  • I loved it!! It was really good :) I Always look out for the next books :) <3

    26 December 2010

  • I loved it.

    5 December 2010

  • I really enjoyed reading this book soooooo much. I think the auther really thought about what he was writing and I loved how Daisy kinda tells her own story throughout the book

    23 September 2010

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  • Awards

    Kes Gray has won the Lollies for Oi Dog!, the Red House Children’s Book Award for Daisy and the Trouble with Zoos, Eat Your Peas and Billy’s Bucket.

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    Nick Sharratt

    Nick Sharratt is one of the country’s favourite illustrators, with over 100 books to his name.

    Awards

    Nick has won numerous awards for his picture books, including the Sheffield Children’s Book Award for A Cheese and Tomato Spider and the Nottingham Children’s Book Award for Elephant Wellyphant.

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