Review
`Babette Cole's quirky illustrations and Richard Hamilton's rhyming text provides plenty of opportunities to predict what might be coming next'
--Child Education Plus magazine
`The rhythmic text dances along to Babette Cole's laugh-aloud line and watercolour illustrations. The perfect bedtime read'
--Irish Examiner --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
--Child Education Plus magazine
`The rhythmic text dances along to Babette Cole's laugh-aloud line and watercolour illustrations. The perfect bedtime read'
--Irish Examiner --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
Review
'Babette Cole's quirky illustrations and Richard Hamilton's rhyming text provides plenty of opportunities to predict what might be coming next' Child Education Plus magazine 'Cole's entertaining illustrations extend the rhyming storylines with visual stories of her own' Books for Keeps 'The rhythmic text dances along to Babette Cole's laugh-aloud line and watercolour illustrations. The perfect bedtime read' Irish Examiner
Review
`Brilliant playful fun with Cole's comic images and a joyful rhyming text'
--This text refers to the
Hardcover
edition.
Review
'Cole's entertaining illustrations extend the rhyming storylines with visual stories of her own'
--This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
--This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
Product Description
When Dad puts Daisy to bed, he suggests, 'If I were you ...I'd go to sleep.' So cheeky Daisy starts thinking about what things would REALLY be like if she and Dad swapped around. She could feed Dad porridge while she ate chocolate fromage frais and would wheel him past the neighbours all dressed in pink! Dad thinks it would be great not to have to do any cleaning or cooking but to visit the zoo and play in the park instead!
About the Author
Richard Hamilton works for the BBC and lives in North London with his wife and two daughters. Babette Cole is the award-winning author/illustrator behind such children's classics as Princess Smartypants and Dr Dog. Her zany, lively artwork is instantly recognisable and she is a household name in the world of picture books. Babette lives in Dorset and is a keen horsewoman.