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  • Daisy Daydream the Nursery Rhyme Bus

    Sue Wickstead

    language (, Sept. 23, 2018)
    ‘‘A sweet story, wonderfully illustrated, and with a very important message." The Wishing Shelf'Perfect for a restless child at bedtime.There was so much to enjoy here, whether it be the wonderfully playful language – ‘Her new green and blue colours became a landscape filled with trees and rolling hills – or Daisy, the bus, who helps the young reader to understand how not everything old should be thrown away. With delightful drawings and the lightly-written story, a great story to share at bedtime.For any parent who is looking for a lightly-written, sweet story for children aged 5 – 8 would find this book fits the bill perfectly. Also, there’s a lovely theme of ‘recycling’ to the story that parents will be happy to share with young children. And, of course, any child who enjoys this book will instantly want to find a play bus to play on.Colourfully illustrated and with plenty happening to keep a child amused, it might prove very popular at bedtime.' Wishing well review.The real DaisyIn 1987 the real Daisy was given a new lease of life when she was repainted with popular Nursery Rhyme characters for the children to enjoy and sing along.The brightly decorated exterior would attract the attention of the children and get them running along to play and explore inside.The playbus was a very popular and much-loved venue for a playgroup and fondly remembered.A safe place to enjoy and certainly full of fun.But I wonder what songs would the children sing these days?Do they still know their Nursery Rhymes?We even made a few rhymes of our own.
  • Daisy Daydream the Nursery Rhyme Bus

    Sue Wickstead

    Paperback (Sue wickstead, Aug. 23, 2018)
    A children's picture book with a message about a Playbus.Daisy was a happy red bus who loved travelling the busy streets of London. When newer and shinier buses came along, the older buses like Daisy began to disappear.would Daisy become one of the forgotten buses, or was something else planned for her?A story based on a, once real, Playbus.The Playbus was a much-loved haven for children to come along and play.This is the fourth book about the Playbus and begins with a red London, double-decker bus which is being updated by newer shinier buses.A picture book for children aged 5 - 8 With a theme of recycling the story has a message that not everything old should be thrown away.Any child who enjoys stories about transport will love this and of course will want to find a Playbus to play on.
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