Go to Sleep, Daisy

Go to Sleep, Daisy by Jane Simmons is a delightful children’s book published by Hachette Children’s Group on February 13, 2003. This edition features 10 pages filled with vibrant illustrations and engaging rhymes, designed to introduce early reading concepts to young children. The story follows Daisy, a little duckling with big feet, as she navigates familiar themes such as bedtime and staying close to her mother.
In this charming tale, readers will find a playful exploration of bedtime routines and the comforting sounds of animals. The use of bright colors and rhythmic text aims to captivate the attention of the youngest audiences, making it an ideal choice for bedtime reading. With its focus on themes of dreams and familial bonds, Go to Sleep, Daisy serves as a gentle introduction to the joys of reading for early learners.
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Daisy is a little duckling with big feet. The Daisy books use bright colours, rhyming texts and familiar themes, like going to sleep, animal noises and staying near to mother, to introduce reading to the very youngest of children
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