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Day Dreaming Daisy McCloud:The Girl Who Wouldn't Concentrate in C: The Girl Who Wouldn't Concentrate in Class


Monstrous Morals

No. of pages 44

Published: 2015

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Day-dreaming Daisy McCloud...is the wondrous story of a little girl who has her head in the clouds. She is always in trouble for day-dreaming in class and that means there are dark clouds on the horizon. One day, she looks out of her classroom window to see clouds in the shape of a giant skull - and that begins a scary adventure which ultimately teaches her an important lesson. This is the sixth book in the fantastic Monstrous Morals series which is aimed at scaring primary school children out of their bad habits. The books are fun, educational and rapidly becoming collectors' items. Day-dreaming Daisy McCloud follows the popular Fartin' Martin Sidebottom, Black-toothed Ruth Black, Nose-picking Nicholas Pickering, Fidgety Bridget Wrigglesworth, and Messy Bessie Clutterbuck. Day-dreaming Daisy McCloud is the perfect book for parents with children who are always getting told off for day-dreaming in class. The Monstrous Morals series is an educational way of helping parents to get their messages across in a fun way. Each story comes with not only a Monstrous Moral but with a Monstrous Mouthfuls glossary of new words for young readers to add to their vocabularies.

 

This book is part of a book series called Monstrous Morals .

There are 44 pages in this book. This book was published 2015 by Carpet Bombing Culture .

Peter Barron is a newspaper editor from the NE of England. He was columnist of the year in 1997. He has 4 children, who started out as little monsters but are growing into quite nice human beings. He is the author of 5 books in the Monstrous Morals series.

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Monstrous Morals

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