Daisy Daydream Bus Rhymes and Jokes
By Sue Wickstead
Review:
Joy and laughter are sure to be found when the play is is in town. Jump onboard with this hilarious collection of jokes and rhymes all themed around buses.
If you’ve got a little one who loves the bus or vehicles then this books is a must.
Familiar rhymes are rewritten with a bus themed twist but with the same great rhythm and rhyme that children know.
Little Bookworm is obsessed with trying tell jokes at the moment - sometimes with limited success. She is loving that she now has a whole host of new jokes to share with family.
Our favourite joke was ‘Why didn’t anyone take the bus to school? It wouldn’t fit through the door!’
We’ve read several of Sue’s books and loved them all. They are very popular in class and I can’t wait to take this newest addition in. They always make their way home to be shared each week.
Book info:Daisy Daydream Bus Rhymes and Jokes
Some well known nursery rhymes, rewritten, with a bus twist.
Come and sing along and share a bus joke too. A special collection for Daisy Daydream. (Who has her own story book)
Purchase Links
https://suewickstead.co.uk/shop
www.suewickstead.co.uk
amazon.co.uk https://www.amazon.co.uk/Daisy-Daydream-Bus-Rhymes-Jokes/dp/0993073794/
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wickstead/9780993073793
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wickstead/1132338099?ean=9780993073793
Author Bio –
Sue Wickstead lives in West Sussex, UK and writes children’s picture story books.
Her stories relate to both her experiences as a teacher as well as her play-work adventures with a bus.
The Playbus was a real double-decker bus full of toys, arts and crafts, as well as a lot of fun to play on. Sue wrote a photographic social history book about the project which led to her story telling and her writing. All of Sue’s books do have a bus included in them somewhere.
Daisy Daydream was the bus that Sue painted and the start of her Playbus and writing journey.
When not writing Sue builds models with Lego (especially for her grandson), she loves spending quality time with her young grandson and enjoys creating models to share with him on his visits.
Her grandson features in the book ‘Barty Barton; the bear that was loved too much’ which was published in 2020. He also helps his Nanny Sue to sing along with a few of the rhymes Sue has written.
Many of Sue’s books have been entered and shortlisted in ‘The Wishing Shelf Book
Awards’, the book ‘A Spooky Tale’ was a silver medal winner in 2019. The story was written with her class in school.
Social Media Links –
Web site : www.suewickstead.co.uk
Facebook: - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100091634693677
Twitter https://twitter.com/JayJayBus
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jayjaybusbooks/
https://www.instagram.com/sue_wickstead/
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Thank you for joining Daisy's bus tour and coming to play along.
ReplyDeleteI love hearing reviews and opinions but more especially when it is from the children too.
here's a new joke for 'Little Bookworm'
Where does the bee catch the bus?
At the Buzz stop.