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Auntie Sue is getting married and she has asked Daisy to be her bridesmaid. But Daisy doesn't do dresses and she certainly doesn't do lovely. Every dress Daisy tries on is 'Yuk!', until she finally manages to strike a deal and design her own dress... If you liked Eat Your Peas, Really, Really and You Do, you will love this book!
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Auntie Sue is getting married & she has asked Daisy to be her bridesmaid. But Daisy doesn't do dresses & she certainly doesn't do lovely. Every dress Daisy tries on is ' Yuk!', until she finally manages to strike a deal & design her own dress... If you liked Eat Your Peas, Really, Really & You Do, you will love this book!

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