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Daisy and the Trouble with Coconuts

Daisy's hilarious adventure at the funfair

Kes Gray author Nick Sharratt illustrator Garry Parsons illustrator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Penguin Random House Children's UK

Published:6th Aug '20

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In Daisy and the Trouble with Coconuts, Daisy faces her fears at the funfair, navigating the chaos that coconuts bring along the way.

In Daisy and the Trouble with Coconuts, Daisy is back and more adventurous than ever as she eagerly anticipates a trip to the funfair. However, her excitement quickly turns to concern when she remembers the presence of coconuts, which she deems as the worst type of nuts. With her characteristic humor and charm, Daisy embarks on a journey filled with laughter and mischief, determined to navigate the challenges that come with her beloved funfair.

As the story unfolds, Daisy's thoughts on coconuts take center stage. She believes these large, hairy fruits should be banned from funfairs, as they only lead to trouble. With her witty observations and relatable dilemmas, readers are drawn into Daisy's world, where every twist and turn at the fair presents a new challenge. Her antics are sure to resonate with young readers who understand the trials of navigating fun and chaos.

Written by the bestselling author of the beloved OI FROG series, this installment promises to deliver cheeky humor and engaging storytelling. Daisy's escapades at the funfair remind us that sometimes, even the most exciting adventures can come with unexpected hurdles. Join Daisy as she tackles her fears and learns valuable lessons about fun, friendship, and the importance of facing challenges head-on, all while keeping the laughter alive.

"Gray manages convincingly to get inside the seven-year-old mind to create a laugh-aloud read for newly independent readers." --Irish Independent

ISBN: 9781782959687

Dimensions: 197mm x 130mm x 17mm

Weight: 217g

272 pages