Daisy the Daydreamer


Book Description

Daisy’s head is always in the clouds, but she still cares about things on the ground—she just needs to find her own way to prove it. No matter where she is or what she’s doing, Daisy’s imagination kicks in to make things more interesting. Her braids become fishing rods; the teeter totter launches her into space; the swings let her fly like a superhero. Most of the time, it’s great fun. But sometimes it causes trouble. She folds the little brother she’s supposed to be feeding and feeds the socks she should fold. Worst of all, Daisy longs to be line leader on a field trip to the aquarium, but the job is reserved for whoever can listen best to a lesson on octopuses. As hard as she tries, Daisy just can’t keep the distracted clouds from rolling over her head. Still, Daisy is determined to show her teacher what she’s learned, in a way that works for her—she can draw! Daisy pours her heart into an illustrated guide to the octopus, and earns her own special job, as the field trip’s official artist. Brimming with Jennifer P. Goldfinger’s humor and whimsy, Daisy the Daydreamer celebrates every child who yearns to be appreciated for who they are, not criticized for what they aren’t. Daydreamers, doodlers, and free spirits alike will empathize with Daisy, and cheer her on as she becomes her own advocate.




Daisy the Daydreamer


Book Description

Daisy’s head is always in the clouds, but she still cares about things on the ground—she just needs to find her own way to prove it. No matter where she is or what she’s doing, Daisy’s imagination kicks in to make things more interesting. Her braids become fishing rods; the teeter totter launches her into space; the swings let her fly like a superhero. Most of the time, it’s great fun. But sometimes it causes trouble. She folds the little brother she’s supposed to be feeding and feeds the socks she should fold. Worst of all, Daisy longs to be line leader on a field trip to the aquarium, but the job is reserved for whoever can listen best to a lesson on octopuses. As hard as she tries, Daisy just can’t keep the distracted clouds from rolling over her head. Still, Daisy is determined to show her teacher what she’s learned, in a way that works for her—she can draw! Daisy pours her heart into an illustrated guide to the octopus, and earns her own special job, as the field trip’s official artist. Brimming with Jennifer P. Goldfinger’s humor and whimsy, Daisy the Daydreamer celebrates every child who yearns to be appreciated for who they are, not criticized for what they aren’t. Daydreamers, doodlers, and free spirits alike will empathize with Daisy, and cheer her on as she becomes her own advocate.




Daisy the Daydreamer


Book Description

Daisy the Daydreamer is about a young girl named Daisy Sullivan, who has a very active imagination. When at school, Daisy gets so wrapped up in a subject that she begins to daydream about it. All of her daydreams are whimsical and educational. In launching the first book of her escapades, "An Adventure with Dinosaurs," Daisy daydreams about living among dinosaurs. When she returns from her adventures, Daisy shares what she has learned with teachers, friends, and family. Her best friend, William Cheng, accompanies her on many of the adventures. In this series, they both travel to Daisy's imaginary prehistoric world during recess. At the end of the school day, Daisy joins her mother and father at the dinner table and enlightens them of a bygone era. The book leaves young readers to ponder whether or not Daisy's adventure was real!




The Daisy Daydream Collection


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Daisy is a normal, crazy haired, little girl with a great imagination. However, Daisy is too young to play out on her own, or to do what the older boys and girls can do. So when she plays indoors, watching the other children from the window, she closes her eyes and thats when the adventures really begin. Join Daisy as she makes her daydreams come to life.




Daydreaming Daisy Part of the Daydreamer's Club Series


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Daydreaming Daisy is the story of a very shy little girl who finds it easier to imagine that she has friends than to try and make real friends. When her daydreaming causes her to start failing in school, Daisy's parents grow concerned and take her to the school counselor, Dr. Simon, who understands about Daisy's daydreaming and tells her about his own and how it used to keep him from doing his work at home and school. He tells her that daydreaming is wonderful as long as one controls it, and invites her to join the Daydreamer's Club, which meets after school.




Daisy Dreamer and the Totally True Imaginary Friend


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Hi! I’m Daisy Dreamer and this story is all about how I met Posey, my totally true imaginary friend. Hi, I’m Daisy Dreamer. People call me the girl with her head in the clouds because I daydream some of the time…or maybe most the time. But isn’t that what makes life so…well, dreamy? Together with my best friends, Lily and Jasmine, we love to write stories, draw, and invent games. Then one day, I drew a doodle in my special journal and you know what? That picture moved! All. On. Its. Own. And that is how I met Posey, my totally true imaginary friend. Now he’s got a story to tell. And guess who’s going to tell it. Yep, that’s right. Me, Daisy Dreamer, the girl with her head in the clouds. With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, the Daisy Dreamer chapter books are perfect for emerging readers.




The Daisy Daydream Collection


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Daisy Dreamer and the World of Make-Believe


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Hi! I’m Daisy Dreamer and my totally true imaginary friend Posey invited me to his amazing world of make believe! Oh, and you’re totally invited, too! Remember me? Daisy Dreamer? Of course you do, silly! And you remember my totally true imaginary friend, Posey, too. Obviously! But did you know that Posey comes from a totally true imaginary world! You won’t believe the things that live there, like sparkle fairies, pretty pixies, ghosts, and cloud critters, just to name a few. And guess what! They all have a story to tell. And guess who’s going to tell it. Yep, that’s right. Me, Daisy Dreamer, the girl with her head in the clouds. With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, the Daisy Dreamer chapter books are perfect for emerging readers.




A Daisy at the Beach


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In this tenth Daisy Dreamer chapter book, Daisy tries to have a normal day at the beach, but with her imaginary friend Posey around, nothing stays normal for long! Daisy is ready to build sandcastles and swim in the ocean when her family takes a trip to the beach. But when her imaginary friend, Posey, tags along on the vacation, he brings plenty of surprises. With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, the Daisy Dreamer chapter books are perfect for emerging readers.




Sweet Dreams!


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In this twelfth Daisy Dreamer chapter book, Daisy can’t find her imaginary friend, Posey! Meet Daisy Dreamer. People call her the girl with her head in the clouds because she daydreams some of the time…or maybe most the time. She loves to write stories, draw, and invent games. Then one day, she drew a doodle in her special journal and that picture came to life! That’s how she met her imaginary friend, Posey! Or maybe she didn’t? You see, Daisy just woke up from the wildest dream ever. It’s the kind she wanted to tell everyone about. But when she looks for Posey, he’s nowhere to be found. Was her imaginary friend really imaginary the whole time? With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, the Daisy Dreamer chapter books are perfect for emerging readers.