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Sleepovers by Jacqueline Wilson - review

Jacqueline Wilson, Sleepovers

This book is about a girl called Daisy who has an older sister who is disabled. All of her friends (who are called the alphabet club because of their names) have sleepovers for their birthdays. Daisy is scared that Chloe will make fun of her sister, Lily.

Sleepovers would be suitable for 7 to 12 year olds. It would interest people with disabled relatives, people that like stories about friendship or just Jacqueline Wilson fans.

I would recommend this book because it teaches you that everyone is special. Also it shows that even if you are bullied there are still friends to help you.

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