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  2. List of books written by Daisy Meadows - Wikipedia

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    1.5.1 Activity books. ... Petal Fairies: 2007: ... Magic Animal Friends is another book series written under the Daisy Meadows pen name. Its first series was released ...

  3. Activity book - Wikipedia

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    Activity books may be made for entertainment, education or a mixture of both. In recent years, activity books for adults have become popular, as not only do they provide entertainment, but they support with mental health and brain activity. [1] Recent studies have proven that activity books for adults support with relaxation and stress relief ...

  4. He loves me... he loves me not - Wikipedia

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    A person playing the game alternately speaks the phrases "He (or she) loves me," and "He loves me not," while picking one petal off a flower (usually an ox-eye daisy) for each phrase. The phrase they speak on picking off the last petal supposedly represents the truth between the object of their affection loving them or not.

  5. Rainbow Magic - Wikipedia

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    Rainbow Magic books by Daisy Meadows were the most-borrowed children's books at libraries in the United Kingdom, and the second-most borrowed books overall at those libraries, in 2010 and 2011, respectively. [5] [6] The Rainbow Magic books are issued by Scholastic Inc. in the United States. Some series and individual book titles vary in the ...

  6. Daisy-Head Mayzie - Wikipedia

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    Daisy-Head Mayzie is a children's book written by Dr. Seuss (the pen name of Ted Geisel) and illustrated in his style. It was published in 1995, as Geisel's first posthumous book. It was published in 1995, as Geisel's first posthumous book.

  7. Leucanthemum vulgare - Wikipedia

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    Leucanthemum vulgare, commonly known as the ox-eye daisy, oxeye daisy, dog daisy, marguerite (French: Marguerite commune, "common marguerite") and other common names, [2] is a widespread flowering plant native to Europe and the temperate regions of Asia, and an introduced plant to North America, Australia and New Zealand.

  8. Day Joyce Sheet - Wikipedia

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    Photograph courtesy of The Imperial War Museum, London.EPH3849. The Day Joyce Sheet is an artefact that emerged from the prison camps of the Second World War.Created secretly in Stanley Internment Camp, Hong Kong, the double bed sheet was embroidered and appliquéd with 1100 names, signs and figures and includes two years of camp diaries in code. [1]

  9. Daisy Turner - Wikipedia

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    Daisy Turner was proud of her heritage, and was a strong, outspoken woman from childhood to her death at the age of 104. She is remembered as a gifted storyteller and family historian. The Turner family homestead, where they raised 13 children, is located on the "Daisy Turner Loop", a biking trail near Grafton Pond.