Colour First Reader: Daisy - Peas and Tickles

Two Daisy funnies. She hates peas. She picks her nose. She makes us cry with laughter. Reading alone has never been so easy-peasy. Daisy can be bad. But one thing she’s really good at is making you laugh with a brilliant book. So here are two Daisy stories to tickle your ribs, plus colour pictures by Nick Sharratt. There’s Mum’s epic battle to make Daisy eat her peas. (One of the funniest stories ever written about food.) And the war continues when Mum tells Daisy not to pick her nose. What does this naughty girl reply? Tee-hee.

  • A fabulous easy reader with two classic Daisy stories
  • Hilarious mischief starring this best-loved character
  • Full-colour artwork from star illustrator Nick Sharratt
  • Daisy’s book Eat Your Peas won the Red House Award

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  • Such a funny book. Any beginner should read! I read it in about an hour!

    9 March 2014

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    a great fun book, lovely pictures!

    5 March 2014

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    I loved this book when I was 11 it was agreat expreace

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    this a funny book

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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.

  • Photo of Nick Sharratt

    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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