Dilly Dally Daisy

Ebook (EPUB FXL CPB)
On sale Jul 28, 2015 | 32 Pages | 978-1-101-99402-3
Age 3-5 years | Up to Kindergarten
Reading Level: Lexile AD580L
Get ready with Daisy the dawdler as she tries (really!) to get it together in this very real, very funny spin on dilly dallying.
 
Daisy Marsha Martin is always late. For good reasons, of course. She’s busy saving the world, or teaching her stuffed animals to dance, or finding the perfect shirt to wear. But if Daisy is late one more time, then it’s no more mermaid swim class for her!

This is the perfect story for fans of everyday silliness and for every kid who has been told to stop dawdling.
"An ode to young daydreamers—and tempting distractions—everywhere." —Kirkus Reviews

"An excellent read-aloud...Vibrant colors and engaging text will have the reader giggling and rooting for Daisy to be on time." —SLC
© Emud Mokhberi
MARK FEARING has studied here and there, and worked there and here. He likes ice cream and he loves to draw. He lives outside of Portland, Oregon, with his family and shelves full of mostly well-behaved books. View titles by Mark Fearing

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Get ready with Daisy the dawdler as she tries (really!) to get it together in this very real, very funny spin on dilly dallying.
 
Daisy Marsha Martin is always late. For good reasons, of course. She’s busy saving the world, or teaching her stuffed animals to dance, or finding the perfect shirt to wear. But if Daisy is late one more time, then it’s no more mermaid swim class for her!

This is the perfect story for fans of everyday silliness and for every kid who has been told to stop dawdling.

Reviews

"An ode to young daydreamers—and tempting distractions—everywhere." —Kirkus Reviews

"An excellent read-aloud...Vibrant colors and engaging text will have the reader giggling and rooting for Daisy to be on time." —SLC

Author

© Emud Mokhberi
MARK FEARING has studied here and there, and worked there and here. He likes ice cream and he loves to draw. He lives outside of Portland, Oregon, with his family and shelves full of mostly well-behaved books. View titles by Mark Fearing