Here comes trouble! This is a gleaming new edition of the hugely funny and original book about fussy eaters and dinner time showdowns.
Kes Gray (Author)
Kes Gray is one of the UK's bestselling writers for children, with
over two million copies of his stories sold. He is the author of
the award-winning DAISY picture books and fiction, as well as the
creator of the chart-topping OI! series with illustrator Jim Field.
Kes lives in Essex.
Nick Sharratt (Illustrator)
Nick Sharratt has written and illustrated many books for children
including Shark in the Park, You Choose and Pants. He has won
numerous awards for his picture books, including the Sheffield
Children's Book Award and the 2001 Children's Book Award. He has
also enjoyed stellar success illustrating Jacqueline Wilson's
books. Nick lives in Hove.
Brilliantly illustrated, this bright and jokey book is a winner
*Independent*
Daisy, with her perfectly round face, determined, beady eyes and
severe Joan of Arc coif, is a veritable icon of juvenile
intransigence
*Publisher's Weekly*
A brilliantly funny book that will strike familiar chords with both
parents and children
*Junior*
Hilarious
*Sunday Express*
A winner in any early years classroom
*Early Years Educator*
What will it take to get Daisy to eat her peas? Mom starts out with a bribe of ice cream. But even when she cumulatively ups the ante to an inducement that includes never having to go to school again and the purchase of 92 chocolate factories (each clearly delineated in the illustrations), Daisy is unyielding. What the girl really wants is tit-for-tat: "I'll eat my peas if you eat your brussels sprouts," she tells Mom, whose lip promptly begins to quiver at the prospect. A few pages later, daughter and mom are enjoying bowls of ice cream, but it's unclear whether both bit the bullet, nutritionally speaking, or whether they dispensed with veggies and opted for immediate gratification. That nagging ambiguity aside, the book may well tickle funny bones (even if kids may question why Daisy wouldn't trade a few veggies for the bounty her mother offers), thanks not only to debut author Gray's escalating silliness, but also Sharratt's (The Animal Orchestra) signature bold graphics. Daisy, with her perfectly round face, determined, beady eyes and severe Joan of Arc coif, is a veritable icon of juvenile intransigence. Ages 3-6. (Sept.) Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.
Brilliantly illustrated, this bright and jokey book is a winner --
Nicholas Tucker * Independent *
Daisy, with her perfectly round face, determined, beady eyes and
severe Joan of Arc coif, is a veritable icon of juvenile
intransigence * Publisher's Weekly *
A brilliantly funny book that will strike familiar chords with both
parents and children * Junior *
Hilarious * Sunday Express *
A winner in any early years classroom * Early Years Educator *
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