Advantages: Everything Disadvantages: Battery Life
This is MAGIC!
I can't go anywhere without my 'Itouch'! Everything I need is on my Itouch. It helps me organise things, it has little apps when you first start it like email, address book, calculator, notes etc. You can always go onto the app store which has a wide selection of apps, like diaries, games, organisers, Sims 3, picture editing software, weight loss help, sky news, books (yes you can read FULL books like twilight and thousands of other popular books on your itouch), msn, facebook, a shopping list app and there THOUSANDS of other apps on the apple store! I don't know what I would do without this! Its my personal organiser, ipod, tv, film player, game player, diary and more all in one! How does apple squash all of that stuff in this ipod touch? Its a miracle. The sound is perfect, although it does depend on the earphones you ...
is Tesco, which is where I used to shop until Asda opened, solely for the fact that it was 24hour which I found more convenient (I HATE shopping when it's busy/there are screaming kids around!).
Street market - the farmer's market is near Sainsbury's, and the French market is between Safeway and Asda, so neither are very far away.
Q6: Have you ever bought bread at an independent baker? Doyou have any independent baker nearby ? What doyou think of these?
I don't think I have bought bread at an independent baker, although I do have one nearby. Every time I've been in they seem to have sold out of bread, so I've ended up going to the supermarket, or just making my own in my lovely breadmaker.
Q7: Doyou eat ready meals? If youdo, is it for convenience, taste or other reasons? If you don't, why don't you?
Depends howyou ...
Advantages: A humorous text, part of a popular series of books for children. Disadvantages: May not appeal to boys and some may think that Daisy is a bit too cheeky!!
full."
Each time she is told not to do something by her Mum, Daisy replies:
"Youdo."
and when asked by her Mum "When?" Daisy is able to give her Mum an example of when she was doing the very thing that she is telling Daisy not to do!
E.g.
* Mum slurped her chicken noodle soup on Saturday.
* She picked her nose on the way to Nanny's house.
When reminded of these events, Mum looks a bit shocked and somewhat embarassed and comes up with an excuse such as the soup was hot and she'd just been to the dentist OR she wasn't picking her nose, she was scratching it etc.....
Realising that Daisy has got the better of her, Mum asks who deserves a good tickling and the story ends with Mum tickling a squealing Daisy saying "I DO! I DO!"
~ Style and Format ~
The text is always on the left hand page set alongside a drawing of Mum ...
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