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Daisy by Jessixa Bagley

mdevlin923's review

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3.0

Daisy, a warthog, is teased by other children at her school which causes her to feel bad about who she is. To avoid these bullies, she spends time searching for cast-off items, which she sees beauty in. She puts all of these special treasures in a fort...but notices that treasures are being placed at the entrance. Curious about who is leaving her presents, she waits by her fort and meets Fern (a skunk) who shares a passion of forgotten treasures.

A sweet story about friendship.

bibliobrittish's review

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5.0

One of the most beautiful stories I’ve read in a long time with some of the most gorgeous illustrations I’ve ever seen. Daisy shows us the value in what others may perceive as worthless, and reminds us that all it takes is just one other someone to spread a little kindness in the world. A beautiful gift for every age.

cesspool_princess's review

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4.0

cute and good message, love a lil trinket collecting weirdo kid

misscalije's review

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5.0

Tender book, would read again. I love protagonists that are named after flowers.

fernandie's review

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3.0

Note: I accessed a digital review copy of this book through Edelweiss.

toad_maiden's review

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3.0

This book relies on the silly premise that no one wants to be friends with Daisy the warthog. Absolutely ridiculous! Who wouldn't want to be friends with thoughtful, observant little Daisy? I could spend hours searching for neglected treasures with her.

m0rganh's review

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5.0

Sweet, sweet Daisy. Jessixa Bagley does it again. Highly recommended for mudlarkers, misfits, and anyone with a heart.
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