Daisy and the Trouble with Coconuts by Kes Gray
Synopsis
Daisy is back and getting into trouble again! This time, she’s at the funfair, and her adventures are filled with laughter and excitement. The trouble with coconuts is that they are the worst type of nuts in the whole wide world. If you ask me, coconuts shouldn’t be allowed in a funfair. If you double ask me, they shouldn’t even be allowed to grow!
Key Points
- The story is about Daisy’s adventures at the funfair, where she gets into trouble with coconuts.
- The book is part of the Daisy Fiction series by Kes Gray.
- The story is suitable for children aged 5-7 years old.
- The book is filled with humor and illustrations that bring the story to life.
- The author, Kes Gray, is a bestselling children’s author with over two million copies of his stories sold.
Quotes
- “The trouble with coconuts is they are the worst type of nuts in the whole wide world. If you ask me, coconuts shouldn’t be allowed in a funfair. If you double ask me, they shouldn’t even be allowed to grow!”
- “Coconuts are too hairy. Plus, if you try to win one, they just get you into trouble. Which isn’t my fault!”
Illustrations
The book features adorable and hilarious illustrations that bring the story to life. The illustrations are an integral part of the book, making it a fun and engaging read for children.
Recommendation
Daisy and the Trouble with Coconuts is a great book for children aged 5-7 years old who love adventure, humor, and fun stories. The book is perfect for early readers who are looking for a engaging and entertaining story.