March

Sleepovers

Shy Daisy’s getting used to her new school and becoming one of the crowd – and what her new friends love more than anything in the world is taking turns to have sleepover parties. But now it’s Daisy’s turn to be the host, and she’s worried. You see, there’s something she hasn’t shared with any of her new friends: her sister Lily is mentally and physically disabled. Will Daisy’s friends laugh at Lily? Will they laugh at Daisy? And will the sleepover give mean Chloe just the excuse she needs to laugh Daisy right out of the sleepover gang? All you can be sure of is that on the night of the sleepover, nothing will go as planned…

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pinky24

9 March 2010

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I liked it. A very funny book. I would like to read more Jacqueline Wilson books.

Cupcakekid11

21 December 2009

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Evie-113313

Very good book! =) It just shows that good friend are hard to find…

Stephanie x

daddysbutterfly356

21 December 2009

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Jane-blonde-113694

This book is one of my favourites I’ve always loved Jacqueline’s books.She Inspired me because now I write lots of dramatic,funny and serious stories.

By:Tae-skye <3 xxxxxxxoooooooo

misschlobo97

12 October 2009

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Evie-113313

I tought it was super duper best book i’ve read in ages I cant really say how much i love Sleepovers because there is not one to descripe it Super duper. I’ve read it thousands of times and i mean thousands GREAT. I loved Daisy but i hated Chloe Bella was really funny. My favourite thing about the book was when Chloe wet her pants in Daisys house. I thought when chloe put lots of anchovies on Daisys pizza .super.

sparkle60

10 October 2009

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this book is very interesting. loved it lots.sparkle60*.

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Jacqueline Wilson

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Former Children’s Laureate Jacqueline Wilson has written more than 70 children’s books. Today she is the UK’s best-known living children’s author, with many awards and honours to her name.

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Jacqueline has won loads of awards, including the prestigious Children’s Laureate 2005-2007, two British Book Awards Children’s Books of the Year for Girls in Tears and The Illustrated Mum, and the Guardian prize for The Illustrated Mum. In a recent poll to find the Nation’s Favourite Children’s Book Double Act was voted 10th and was the only contemporary title in the top ten.

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