Daisy: 006 and a Bit (Daisy Picture Books)

Daisy: 006 and a Bit (Daisy Picture Books)

by Nick Sharratt (Illustrator), Kes Gray (Author)

Synopsis

Daisy is back and this time she's not just Daisy, she's 006 and a Bit, spy extraordinaire. With her black felt-tip moustache, dark glasses, secret spy gadgets and special spy code, she's poised and ready for action. There's just one problem, nobody can understand a word she's saying! Mrs Pike the neighbour, Tiptoes the cat and even Gabby, Daisy's best friend, are all baffled by her spy language. Poor 006 and a Bit is about to abandon her mission when a mysterious stranger with a blue moustache and purple beard deep pokes his head around the door...

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 32
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Red Fox
Published: 05 Jul 2007

ISBN 10: 0099488035
ISBN 13: 9780099488033
Children’s book age: 0-5 Years
Book Overview: The sixth anarchic story featuring the irrepressible Daisy as a spy.

Media Reviews
Kes Gray has written a story of everyday make-believe which benefits enormously from Nick Sharratt's perfectly judged illustrations -- Kevin Harcombe TES A great summer read from this award-winning duo - just hide the felt tips after dipping into it -- Jayne Howarth Birmingham Post Just splendid Books for Keeps This excellent team have produced another winner The School Librarian Funny story with bold and zany pictures -- Frances Perkins Bournemouth Daily Echo
Author Bio
Kes Gray was noted by the Independent as one of the top ten children's authors in the UK in 2003. He is the author of the award-winning Eat Your Peas and other titles in the acclaimed Daisy series, as well as Our Twitchy and Who's Poorly Too?, illustrated by Mary McQuillan, and Billy's Bucket, illustrated by Garry Parsons, winner of the Red House Children's Book Award for Younger Readers. He also works as the Creative Director for an advertising agency. Nick Sharratt has written and illustrated many books for children. Pants, written by Giles Andreae, won the 2003 Children's Book Award and The Hundred-Mile-An-Hour Dog by Jeremy Strong won it in 1997. He is the illustrator of all Jacqueline Wilson's prize-winning children's novels and his work appears in Playdays and Cosmopolitan. He lives in Brighton.