Daisy and the Trouble with Life

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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.

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Kes Gray is the author of numerous children’s books, including Billy's Bucket; Ever So, Ever So; Our Twitchy; and Vesuvius Poovius. Nick Sharrat is the winner of the Smarties Book Prize for children's book illustrations and is perhaps best-known for his illustrations of Jacqueline Wilson's books.

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