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Daisy's Perfect Word

illus. by Susan Mitchell. 88p. glossary. Kids Can. 2012. Tr $14.95. ISBN 978-1-55453-645-0. LC number unavailable.
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Gr 1–3—Daisy loves words. She collects them like squirrels collect nuts, ever eager to store her selections in her green notebook with purple polka dots. She has "Wow Words," "Quiet-Time Words," "Sweetest Words," and a whole multitude of other terms that she has collected, recorded, and savored. One day, Daisy's favorite teacher announces that she's getting married. After much agonizing, the child decides that a perfect word would be an ideal gift. As the protagonist struggles with a difficult peer relationship and takes readers through her day-to-day life, there's enough tension to keep youngsters engaged. Daisy's irrepressible but realistic enthusiasm for life is charming and irresistible. Her story is a perfect next step for children who have outgrown Jane O'Connor's "Fancy Nancy" books (HarperCollins) but aren't quite ready for Andrew Clements's Frindle (S & S, 1996).—Maggie Chase, Boise State University, ID
Word-aficionado Daisy loves collecting words and organizing them into lists. When her favorite teacher announces she's moving, Daisy realizes the best going-away present would be the perfect word "chosen specially for her." Buoyant in tone, the quick, readable chapters share Daisy's enthusiasm with classmates, teacher, and readers alike. The frequent black-and-white drawings are friendly and inviting.

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