Diese Serie entführt die Leser in das Leben einer jungen Protagonistin, die sich mit den Komplexitäten der Jugend auseinandersetzt. Sie erforscht Themen wie Freundschaft, erste Liebe und die Herausforderungen des Erwachsenwerdens mit aufrichtiger Emotion und Humor. Jeder Teil bietet neue Abenteuer und persönliches Wachstum, während die Figur lernt, sich selbst und die Welt um sie herum zu verstehen. Es ist ein nachvollziehbarer und herzlicher Einblick in die Reise durch die Teenagerjahre.
Daisy is incredibly excited when her uncle offers to take her on a fishing
trip. Like how water witches turn fishermen into dog poos, why supermarkets
don't stock picknicky things like lemonade and chicken wings on the same
shelf, and why it's a really, really bad idea to use wriggly tiggly maggots as
catapult amunition...
Daisy's getting into double the trouble in this fantastic collection! Whether she's making lots of furry friends on her summer holiday in Spain, or trying to win a coconut at the fair, one thing's for sure - there's always trouble when Daisy's about.
Daisy's getting into some seriously spooky trouble on Halloween! Cheeky,
extremely readable and funny young fiction from the bestselling author behind
the hilarious OI FROG series. It's Halloween and Daisy is going trick-or-
treating for the very first time. In the dark . . . in the fog . . . with a
VAMPIRE . . .
'The trouble with coconuts is they are the worst type of nuts in the whole
wide world. If you ask me, coconuts shouldn't be allowed in a funfair.
Coconuts are too big. Coconuts are too hairy. Which isn't my fault!'Get up to
no good with Daisy as she heads to the funfair - for a whole lot more trouble!
Daisy has been EXTREMELY excited about Christmas since September. And when
Daisy is excited, TROUBLE will surely follow! But when Daisy and her best
friend Gabby decide the dolly their teacher has chosen to play the Baby Jesus
is a bit . well, boring, Daisy comes up with a plan that will mean TROUBLE!
Daisy's getting into double the trouble in this fantastic collection! Whether she's tracking down thieves in DAISY AND THE TROUBLE WITH BURGLARS, or starring in her school nativity play in DAISY AND THE TROUBLE WITH CHRISTMAS, one thing's for sure - there's always trouble when Daisy's about.
You absolutely can't go anywhere at all when you're grounded, so Daisy has plenty of time to think about what she's done. If only her pocket money hadn't run out and if someone hadn't dropped a strawberry candy on the pavement and if strawberry candy wasn't Daisy's absolute favorite, things could have turned out differently. Who knew that it had invisible red germs that are so totally teensy and that Auntie Sue says give you tummy trouble? Daisy's trips to the bathroom are interspersed with hilarious musings about the trouble with everything, from her goldfish Freddie who thinks it's a dolphin, to the school name-caller Jack Beechwhistle, and garden hoses that don't do as they're told. Now, if only Daisy can find a word to rhyme with hippopotamus, she and Gabby can magically turn her next door neighbor's cat into a hippo. When she's un-grounded and off the toilet, of course.
Daisy is going on holiday! In an actual plane to actual Spain! It's so
exciting! She's never seen a palm tree before, or eaten octopus, or played
zombie mermaids, or made so many new friends! TROUBLE is, five of them are
small and cute and furry kittens!!!! And guess who wants to be their new
English Mum?!?
In Really, Really, strong-willed Daisy has the kind of babysitting experience every child dreams about. When Angela babysits for the first time, Daisy eats up her mum's note and tells her that she usually has ice-cream and chips for tea, never has a bath before bed, and always stays up watching videos till midnight! Will Angela believe her? And what will happen when Mum comes home?In You Do!, Daisy turns the tables on her mum with hilarious results! Each time Mum tries to reprimand Daisy for a bad habit, Daisy has an example of when Mum did it too. Mum tells her: 'Don't pick your nose!'' "You do!' says Daisy, pointing out the time Mum was picking her nose on the way to Gran's. Find out how Mum finally stops Daisy saying "You do!"Includes eight pages of brilliant activities! Match the naughty things that both Mum and Daisy do, plus counting, dot-to-dot and spot the difference fun with Daisy.
If Daisy met a real giant he'd pick Daisy up and put her on his shoulder and
they'd have giant adventures! They'd eat crunchy creams as big as tractor
tyres, and if she got thirsty, they'd have giant lemonades out of giant
straws.