Colour First Reader: Daisy - Tigers and Spies
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Product description
Two crazy Daisy stories to tickle your ribs, plus pictures by Nick Sharratt. It’s a giggle attack! Do you love reading with Daisy? Then here’s some great news. This book has double the Daisy! What will you find inside? Two of Daisy’s best-ever stories in a great new format for you to read on your own. A secret spy mission plus wild cats: what more do you want in a book? We say it’s epic. So does Daisy. So will you!
- 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
Product Details
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781782951490
Lexile measure
560L
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What kids think
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Spidergirl
on 7 March 2014Double act book are fun to read
5out of 5 -
heart29
on 6 March 2014a great, fun, colourful book for young children! nick sharatt is a great illustrator!
4out of 5 -
Book-Club-Review-Team
on 22 October 2013This book had lots of nice pictures that were very colourful. I could read it all by myself. The stories were about a little girl called Daisy. She had two adventures, the first one was her pretending to be a spy and the second one was Daisy being a lion.
I think the book would be good for someone 5plus as the stories were quite simple to follow.
Madison, aged 7
5out of 5
alibaba4
on 8 March 2014
A funny book !!