Colour First Reader: Daisy - Tigers and Spies

Two crazy Daisy stories to tickle your ribs, plus pictures by Nick Sharratt. It’s a giggle attack! Do you love reading with Daisy? Then here’s some great news. This book has double the Daisy! What will you find inside? Two of Daisy’s best-ever stories in a great new format for you to read on your own. A secret spy mission plus wild cats: what more do you want in a book? We say it’s epic. So does Daisy. So will you!

  • A fabulous easy reader with two classic Daisy stories
  • Hilarious mischief starring this best-loved character
  • Full-colour artwork from star illustrator Nick Sharratt
  • Daisy’s book Eat Your Peas won the Red House Award

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  • A funny book !!

    8 March 2014

  • loved it

    Double act book are fun to read

    7 March 2014

  • liked it

    a great, fun, colourful book for young children! nick sharatt is a great illustrator!

    6 March 2014

  • loved it

    This book had lots of nice pictures that were very colourful. I could read it all by myself. The stories were about a little girl called Daisy. She had two adventures, the first one was her pretending to be a spy and the second one was Daisy being a lion.

    I think the book would be good for someone 5plus as the stories were quite simple to follow.

    Madison, aged 7

    22 October 2013

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  • Awards

    Kes Gray has won the Lollies for Oi Dog!, the Red House Children’s Book Award for Daisy and the Trouble with Zoos, Eat Your Peas and Billy’s Bucket.

  • Photo of Nick Sharratt

    Nick Sharratt

    Nick Sharratt is one of the country’s favourite illustrators, with over 100 books to his name.

    Awards

    Nick has won numerous awards for his picture books, including the Sheffield Children’s Book Award for A Cheese and Tomato Spider and the Nottingham Children’s Book Award for Elephant Wellyphant.

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