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by - written on 08/08/09 (Very useful, 19 readings)
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This is a beautifully illustrated book featuring a duck called Daisy. It is written and illustrated by Jane Simmons. Publisher - Orchard Books a division Hachette Children's books ISBN 9781846160837 Age Range - 2 - 6 years Price - RRP 5.99 but it can be purchased on line much cheaper. This is a 32 page paperback book. The cover has a polished plastically feel showing a cute yellow duck with big orange feet. The characters in this book are Daisy, Pip, Mamma Hen and Millet. Millet is a little chick who wants to be a duckling and likes playing with the ducks and tries to do everything they do. She quacks, eats duck ... Read the complete review
by - written on 11/11/08 (Very useful, 338 readings)
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My children have always loved stories about ducks. I don't know what it is, but whatever their mood they are willing to listen to, and look at, a story if it concerns a duck. My two year old's current obsession is the Daisy the Duck series of books. About Daisy the Duck -------------------------- The series is based on Daisy, "the little duck with big feet". She is a cute yellow duck, fun and lovable to little children of both sexes. Daisy has a variety of playmates, different animals that we come across in the books, but her constant sidekick seems to be her little brother Pip. Pip is introduced in one of the books in this ... Read the complete review
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