"Really, Really" is the second instalment in the Daisy Picture Books series by Kes Gray and Nick Sharratt. In this delightful children's story, Daisy's mother tells her not to talk to strangers. However, Daisy's curiosity leads her to engage in conversations with various animals, including a penguin, a pig, and a shark, each time insisting that they are not strangers but friends she hasn't met yet.
This humorous tale explores themes of curiosity, innocence, and the importance of following parental guidance. Engaging Narrative: The story follows Daisy, who, when left with a babysitter for the first time, fibs about her usual habits - claiming she eats ice-cream and chips for dinner, never needs a bath, and stays up watching videos until midnight. Humorous Illustrations: Nick Sharratt's vibrant and playful illustrations complement the text, enhancing the book's appeal to young readers. Part of a Beloved Series: This book is the second instalment in the 'Daisy Picture Books' series, following the success of "Daisy: Eat Your Peas," and continues to explore Daisy's adventurous antics. Ideal for Young Readers: Aimed at children aged 3 to 7, the book offers a laugh-out-loud story that resonates with any child who has ever told a fib, making it both entertaining and relatable.