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The Jacqueline Wilson Quiz Book. Penguin Books. 27 November 2014. Archived from the original on 17 January 2021 . Retrieved 20 April 2020. Almost everyone gets bullied at some point in their life–so if this is happening to your child, they are not alone. Tim?' 'Oooh!' 'What're you doing on the floor?' 'I fell out of bed. I think I was having a nightmare.' 'Oh. Right. Night then,' said Biscuits. Walter Bear had fallen with me. I clutched him tight against my chest. 'Tim?' said Biscuits.

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The Tracy Beaker Trilogy. Penguin Books. 24 May 2012. Archived from the original on 14 August 2020 . Retrieved 20 April 2020.

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Everyone adores Dad, with his glamorous ponytail and his wonderful storytelling gifts. Even Em, though he is not her real dad. His Christmas presents, which include a real (well, probably) emerald ring for Em, are the best ever too. My Summer Holiday Journal". GoodReads. Archived from the original on 17 January 2021 . Retrieved 20 April 2020. One of my favourite bits is when Tim goes to an amusement arcade and tries to win a toy troll for his friend called Kelly. After trying loads of times and not winning anything, Tim gives up, and then surprisingly sees Kelly who has a go and then she wins herself loads of trolls!!

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Jacqueline Wilson wrote her first novel when she was nine years old, and she has been writing ever since. She is now one of Britain's bestselling and most beloved children's authors. She has written over 100 books and is the creator of characters such as Tracy Beaker and Hetty Feather. More than forty million copies of her books have been sold. Shame you haven't got any brothers, Tim,' said Dad. 'It won't be such fun for you.' 'We can have fun together,' said Mum. 'What are the shops like at Llanpistyll?' 'Shops?' said Dad. 'I think there's one.' 'One? said Mum. 'What sort of shop?' 'I don't know. A general store, I suppose,' said Dad impatiently. 'You don't go to Llanpistyll to go shopping.' 'Obviously not,' said Mum. She sighed. 'I like shopping.' 'So do I,' I said. Dad sighed too. Even more impatiently. 'Boys don't like shopping,' he said. 'I worry about you sometimes, Tim.' I worry about my dad sometimes too. He doesn't half go on. And on and on. 'We have a lovely time when we go shopping at the Flowerfields centre on Saturdays, don't we, Tim?' said Mum. 'Tim should be having fun with his friends, not hanging round his mum,' said Dad. Then he stopped and snapped his fingers. 'I've had a brilliant idea!' I twitched. I don't always like my dad's ideas. Particularly when he thinks they're brilliant. But this time I thought it a Truly Dazzling idea. 'Let's invite one of Tim's friends to come 8 You're doing the three-legged race with me, Tim. Come on in case it's next,' Kelly commanded. 'That's it, Kelly, you get this lazy lot organized,' said Dad. 'I've entered you in the dads' race. And there's a knobbly knees contest too. You're down for that and all,' said Kelly. 'Knobbly knees!' said Dad, looking down his shorts at his legs. 'I haven't got knobbly knees, young woman.' Well, there's a hairiest leg contest too. Would you sooner go in for that?' said Kelly. 'Cheek!' said Dad. 'I told you those shorts were a mistake,' said Mum, sniggering. 'It'll be funny if you win!' 'You might win too,' said Kelly, smiling at her. Mum blinked. 'Kelly,' she said, very slowly and ominously. What have you entered me for?' 'Well, the mums' race, of course. And the Fabulous Forty-Plus Beauty Contest.' Mum snorted. Dad snorted too. 'Kelly!' said Mum. 'I am not forty-plus.' 'Oh well, never mind,' said Kelly. 'You've a good chance of winning it then, haven't you? 147 It was Kelly. She was speaking to me again. She didn't need a megaphone. She had her volume turned right up to maximum force. 'Pretend you haven't heard her,' said Biscuits. It was not a sensible suggestion. People covered their ears the length of the Welsh coast and said 'That's Kelly!' Cattle in the meadows were mooing 'That's Kelly!' Sheep up in the mountains were baaing 'That's Kelly!' Dolphins and whales way out in the ocean were spouting 'That's Kelly!' Little green men in flying saucers were twitching their antennae and mumbling in Martian 'That's Kelly!' I turned. We all turned. Kelly came charging up to us. 'Where are you going? The carnival's over on the clifftop. Come on, they've just announced the first race. It's the under-five fifty-steps toddle and our Dean's going to walk it, you watch!' 'I'm sure he will, dear. But we were actually wondering whether to give all these races a miss,' said Mum. 'You can't. I've entered all of you,' said Kelly. 'What?' I said. 146

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Lily Alone by Jacqueline Wilson - review". The Guardian. 21 March 2011. Archived from the original on 10 August 2018 . Retrieved 20 April 2020. Jacqueline Wilson wrote her first novel when she was nine years old, and she has been writing ever since. She is now one of Britain’s bestselling and most beloved children’s authors. She has written over 100 books and is the creator of characters such as Tracy Beaker and Hetty Feather. More than forty million copies of her books have been sold.

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