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Daisy the Bull Terrier

Daisy Knows Best

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In the third book about Daisy the bullterrier, Daisy teaches her puppies and the human baby how to open the mail, tend the garden, and fold the laundry, but Baby's mother has the last laugh when she cleans up the messy crew.

32 pages, Hardcover

First published September 24, 1998

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Lisa Kopper

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September 29, 2017
I cannot get over how cute this is (okay, I have a precious bull terrier named Gonzo, so maybe I'm biased). The illustrations are SO CUTE and the mayhem is real.
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1,862 reviews12 followers
August 26, 2013
This was a great book to read to my baby boy at bedtime because of the short, simple text and the "DAH!" (dog) as he says. It has a little twist at the end that moms will appreciate. I only wish this was in board book form, because I think it's one my son would like to look at on his own, but he doesn't do so great with regular books yet because he's still in page-ripping mode.
Also, props for the bull terrier. I think they are adorable and I don't think I've ever seen one featured in a kids' book before.
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3,855 reviews88 followers
August 7, 2010
Very cute puppies learning what their mother Daisy has to teach them. It made me smile. Definite potential in this to use for a toddler storytime. I just have to think a bit more on what I can do.

8/3/10 & 8/5/10 Went much better than I expected, even with the difficult Thu group. Parents loved the ending.
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6 reviews
April 26, 2012
Bought this for my daughter mostly because it features my favourite breed of dog, an English Bull terrier. Its a lovely story with nice pictures & will hopefully become a firm favourite as she gets older.
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