Waterstones Daisy and the Trouble With London
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Price: £7.99
Brand: Waterstones
Description: The brand-new laugh-out-loud Daisy adventure for readers of 6-9, from bestselling author of the Oi! series, Kes Gray. Here comes trouble! Daisy is off to actual, actual London for the day!!! Nanny and Grampy are taking her to see the Tower of London, Buckingham Palace, Big Ben and lots more. Trouble is, all Daisy really wants to see is Cooey the pigeon. Waterstones Daisy and the Trouble With London - shop the best deal online on thebookbug.co.uk
Category: Books
Merchant: Waterstones
Product ID: 9781529129984
Delivery cost: 2.99
ISBN: 9781529129984
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Author: JS
Rating: 5
Review: My 6 year old daughter loves this series, and enjoyed reading about familiar London sights. This would be great to gift someone going on a trip to London! My only regret is that she got through it in about 5 hours, so I'll have to go to the library for more...
Author: Lorraine
Rating: 4
Review: My second favourite Daisy book (bearing in mind that I have only read two so far), I chose this because it's about London, a place I know well, and the exciting bits of London (like ticket barriers and escalators) and the troublesome ones (like queues and stairs) are captured SO well. I love the style of writing and the fantastic pictures interspersed through the text and the way it reflects the awe and wonder of being small and visiting London for the first time, and the fact that things adults take for granted can be a source of joy for children who see the world through fresher eyes. My great niece has got me hooked on the Daisy books. If you have kids aged six to eight (or even if you haven't), I really recommend them. Especially my favourite so far, Daisy and the trouble with nature.