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Jacqueline Wilson

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    Jacqueline Wilson

    Enjoy yourself whilst you read!

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    Jacqueline Wilson

    Elsa's joke Where do baby apes sleep? In apricots!

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    Jacqueline Wilson

    I have this belief that children become readers before they can read. They become hooked on books because they were read aloud to as a child.

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    Jacqueline Wilson

    I really don't know but I would quote for a book from JACQUELINE WILSON which is a very interesting book of her childhood.

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    Jacqueline Wilson

    I try to have reasonably happy endings because I would hate any child to be cast down in gloom and despair; I want to show them you can find a way out of it.

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    Jacqueline Wilson

    I've written about domestic violence in my book, Lola Rose and it's a great relief to know that terrified children like Jayni, my fictional heroine can use the special website and find support and comfort.

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    Jacqueline Wilson

    Pearl rolled a tiny pink speck in her fingers, possibly part of Rose's new leg that I'd tried so hard to make a good match. Pearl laughed and flicked it away as if it was snot out of her nose. I suddenly couldn't stand it. I rushed at her.She saw I wasn't playing around. She ran for it but I caught up with her along the landing. I punched her hard in the chest and she staggered back wards - back and back, and then she wobbled and went right over, down the stairs.

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    Jacqueline Wilson

    tht's why u mst never forget ma sister jodie

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    Jacqueline Wilson

    umm... abit gross it kinda about boyfriend and girlfriend kinda going throw then they break up then they love each other then they make up again and the girl father said u have to come home until 9pm but the girls want more time to be with her boyfriend :)

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    Jacqueline Wilson

    Well, I didn't need them. I didn't need anyone. I was Lola Rose. I just wished I looked more like my idea of Lola Rose.

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    well it about these really naughty girls they made this huge girls gand they stole stuff from shopes and stuff

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    Jacqueline Wilson

    will you stop trying to be brave! It's me, Mama! You can be honest with me." -Hetty

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    wow it was sad the break up thing in xmas but in the end they got back together but the father soo hush to the children

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    Jacqueline Wilson

    You shouldn't call then anything. They're poor unfortunate people who cannot help the way they look.

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    Jacqueline Wilson

    I had to cope with her right from when I was little, I looked after her and you.

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    Jacqueline Wilson

    I stared at him. Maybe it had been hard for him being second best too.

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    Jacqueline Wilson

    I try to have reasonable happy endings because I would hate any child to be cast down in gloom and despair, I want to show them you can find a way out of it.

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    Jacqueline Wilson

    One of the biggest mistakes new homeschooling parents make is going into it with an 'all or nothing' mentality. That's a lot of pressure for something you've never done before...

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    Jacqueline Wilson

    p2 I'd seen a photo of the actual red and white checked notebook that was Anne [Frank]'s first diary. I longed to own a similar notebook. Stationery was pretty dire back in the late fifties and early sixties. There was no such thing as Paperchase. I walked round and round the stationery counter in Woolworths and spent most of my pocket money on notebooks, but they weren't strong on variety. You could have shiny red sixpenny notebooks, lined inside, with strange maths details about rods and poles and perches on the back. (I never found out what they were!) Then you could have shiny blue sixpenny notebooks. That was your lot. I was enchanted to read in Dodie Smith's novel I Capture The Castle that the heroine, Cassandra, was writing her diary in a similar sixpenny notebook. She eventually progressed to a shilling notebook. My Woolworths rarely stocked such expensive luxuries. Then, two thirds of the way through the book, Cassandra is given a two-guinea red leather manuscript book. I lusted after that fictional notebook for years. I told my mother, Biddy. She rolled her eyes. It could have cost two hundred guineas - both were way out of our league... My dad, Harry, was a civil servant. One of the few perks of his job was that he had an unlimited illegal supply of notepads watermarked SO - Stationery Office. I'd drawn on these pads for years, I'd scribbled stories, I'd written letters. They were serviceable but unexciting: thin cream paper unreliably bound with glue at the top. You couldn't write a journal with these notepads; it would fall apart in days... My spelling wasn't too hot. It still isn't. Thank goodness for the spellcheck on my computer!

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    Jacqueline Wilson

    The biggest mistake new homeschooling parents make is going into it with an 'all or nothing' mentality. That's a lot of pressure for something you've never done before...