No. of pages 24
Published: 2014
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In "Lazy Daisy, Cranky Frankie," two contrasting personalities come together in a delightful tale of friendship and understanding. Daisy, a laid-back and carefree character, prefers to take things slow, while Frankie is always in a hurry, ready to tackle the day with enthusiasm. Their differences lead to humorous situations and challenges, but as they navigate their contrasting approaches to life, they learn valuable lessons about patience, acceptance, and the beauty of diversity in friendship. This charming story encourages young readers to appreciate the strengths that each individual brings to a relationship, no matter how different they may seem. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is part of a book series called Av2 Fiction Readalong .
This book has been graded for interest at 4-8 years.
There are 24 pages in this book. This book was published in 2014 by Av2 by Weigl .
A former teacher and specialist in the field of engaging reluctant readers, Paul Jennings has published over 100 books, won every Australian children's choice award (several times) and has amassed sales of 9 million copies across the world. Andrew Weldon is a leading Australian cartoonist, who is the author of several successful books, including Andrew Clever Trevor's Stupendous Inventions, The Kid with the Amazing Head, and Lazy Daisy, Busy Lizzie , written by Mary Ellen Jordan. Mary Ellen Jordan's writing for adults has been widely acclaimed. She is the author of the memoir, Balanda: My Year in Arnhem Land (A+U, 2005) which was shortlisted for a number of major literary awards, including the National Biography Prize and the Melbourne Prize for Literature. Her essays have appeared in numerous publications including two volumes of Best Australian Essays. This is her first book for children. Andrew Weldon is a widely published cartoonist and children's author. His books include Clever Trevor's Stupendous Inventions and The Kid with the Amazing Head as well as his two cartoon collections, I'm so sorry little man I thought you were a hand-puppet (A+U 2002) and If you weren't a hedgehog. If I weren't a haemophiliac. (A+U 2006). Andrew and Mary Ellen's daughter Seraphina is an avid reader of picture story books.
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