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  • Candyfloss

    Jacqueline Wilson, Sophie Aldred, Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd

    Audiobook (Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd, Feb. 5, 2008)
    Floss's parents are divorced, and she divides up her week, spending five days with her mum, her new step-dad and her baby half-brother. The other two days Floss spends with her dad, helping him to run his greasy spoon cafe. But their simple arrangement is thrown into disarray when Floss's mum decides to move to Australia. Making the difficult decision to stay at home, Floss moves in permanently with her dad and they muddle along happily together, surviving on chip butties and enjoying visits to the local funfair. But disaster strikes – Dad's money troubles catch up with him and they have to move out of the cafe. They're homeless – but can their new fairground friends help out? Could Dad and Floss be destined for a life on the road?
  • Candyfloss

    Jacqueline Wilson, Nick Sharratt

    eBook (RHCP Digital, Sept. 4, 2008)
    Floss's parents are divorced, and she divides up her week, spending five days with her mum, her new stepdad and her baby half-brother. The other two days Floss spends with her dad, helping him to run his greasy spoon cafe. But their simple arrangement is thrown into disarray when Floss's mum decides to move to Australia. Making the difficult decision to stay at home, Floss moves in permanently with her dad and they muddle along happily together, surviving on chip butties and enjoying visits to the local funfair. But disaster strikes - Dad's money troubles catch up with him and they have to move out of the cafe. They're homeless - but can their new fairground friends help out?
  • Candyfloss

    Jacqueline Wilson, Nick Sharratt

    eBook (RHCP Digital, Sept. 4, 2008)
    Floss's parents are divorced, and she divides up her week, spending five days with her mum, her new stepdad and her baby half-brother. The other two days Floss spends with her dad, helping him to run his greasy spoon cafe. But their simple arrangement is thrown into disarray when Floss's mum decides to move to Australia. Making the difficult decision to stay at home, Floss moves in permanently with her dad and they muddle along happily together, surviving on chip butties and enjoying visits to the local funfair. But disaster strikes - Dad's money troubles catch up with him and they have to move out of the cafe. They're homeless - but can their new fairground friends help out?
  • Candyfloss

    Jacqueline Wilson

    Paperback (Square Fish, Sept. 2, 2008)
    CHOOSING BETWEEN PARENTS AND FRIENDS Candyfloss is the perfect introduction to Jacqueline Wilson. When Floss's mother and stepfather announce they are moving to Australia for six months, Floss has to decide whether to go with them or stay home with Dad--inept, but loving and always lots of fun. And how will her choice affect her friendship with her popular but not-so-loyal best friend, Rhiannon?About girls everywhere, for girls everywhere, Candyfloss speaks in universals: it's about friendship, family, and growing up in a complicated world. Like all Wilson's novels, it has an honesty and cheerful integrity that offers a real alternative to the materialistic values of so much fiction aimed at girls.
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  • Candyfloss

    Jacqueline Wilson, Nick Sharratt

    Hardcover (Roaring Brook Press, Sept. 4, 2007)
    CHOOSING BETWEEN PARENTS AND FRIENDS Candyfloss is the perfect introduction to jacqueline Wilson. When Floss's mother and stepfather announce they are moving to Australia for six months, Floss has to decide whether to go with them or stay home with Dad--inept, but loving and always lots of fun. And how will her choice affect her friendship with her popular but not-so-loyal best friend, Rhiannon? About girls everywhere, for girls everywhere, Candyfloss speaks in universals: it's about friendship, family, and growing up in a complicated world. Like all Wilson's novels, it has an honesty and cheerful integrity that offers a real alternative to the materialistic values of so much fiction aimed at girls.
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  • Candy Floss

    Jacqueline Wilson

    Hardcover (Doubleday UK, April 4, 2006)
    Another brilliantly evocative portrait of modern life from the mega bestseller Jacqueline Wilson.Floss’s parents split up when she was younger and she now has to split up her week, spending five days with her mum, her mum’s new boyfriend and her new baby half-sister. The other two days Floss spends with her dad, helping him to run his greasy spoon café. But then their simple arrangement is thrown into disarray when Floss’s mum decides to move to Australia. Floss has to choose whether to go with her or stay with her dad. She picks her dad and embarks on a new, exciting life with him, joining a travelling fair and running a candy-floss stand.Candy Floss is another gripping and emotionally involving slice of family life from the award-winning, bestselling author and now, the new Children’s Laureate, Jacqueline Wilson.
  • Candyfloss

    Jacqueline Wilson, Sophie Aldred

    MP3 CD (Bolinda Audio, May 19, 2015)
    Floss's parents are divorced, and she divides up her week, spending five days with her mum, her new step-dad and her baby half-brother. The other two days Floss spends with her dad, helping him to run his greasy spoon cafe. But their simple arrangement is thrown into disarray when Floss's mum decides to move to Australia.Making the difficult decision to stay at home, Floss moves in permanently with her dad and they muddle along happily together, surviving on chip butties and enjoying visits to the local funfair. But disaster strikes–Dad's money troubles catch up with him and they have to move out of the cafe. They're homeless–but can their new fairground friends help out? Could Dad and Floss be destined for a life on the road?
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  • Candyfloss

    Jacqueline Wilson, Nick Sharratt

    Library Binding
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  • Candyfloss

    Jacqueline Wilson, Nick Sharratt, Sophie Aldred

    Audio CD (Bolinda Audio, May 19, 2015)
    Floss's parents are divorced, and she divides up her week, spending five days with her mum, her new step-dad and her baby half-brother. The other two days Floss spends with her dad, helping him to run his greasy spoon cafe. But their simple arrangement is thrown into disarray when Floss's mum decides to move to Australia.Making the difficult decision to stay at home, Floss moves in permanently with her dad and they muddle along happily together, surviving on chip butties and enjoying visits to the local funfair. But disaster strikes–Dad's money troubles catch up with him and they have to move out of the cafe. They're homeless–but can their new fairground friends help out? Could Dad and Floss be destined for a life on the road?
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  • Candyfloss

    Jacqueline Wilson

    Paperback (Corgi, April 3, 2007)
    A brilliantly evocative portrait of modern life featuring an engaging heroine, Floos, from the mega bestselling Jacqueline Wilson. Floss's parents are divorced, and she divides up her week, spending five days with her mum, her new stepdad and her baby half-brother. The other two days Floss spends with her dad, helping him to run his greasy spoon cafe. But their simple arrangement is thrown into disarray when Floss's mum decides to move to Australia. Making the difficult decision to stay at home, Floss moves in permanently with her dad and they muddle along happily together, surviving on chip butties and enjoying visits to the local funfair. But disaster strikes--Dad's money troubles catch up with him and they have to move out of the cafe. They're homeless--but can their new fairground friends help out?
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  • Candyfloss

    Jacqueline Wilson, Nick Sharratt

    Hardcover (Roaring Brook Press, Sept. 4, 2007)
    CHOOSING BETWEEN PARENTS AND FRIENDS Candyfloss is the perfect introduction to jacqueline Wilson. When Floss's mother and stepfather announce they are moving to Australia for six months, Floss has to decide whether to go with them or stay home with Dad--inept, but loving and always lots of fun. And how will her choice affect her friendship with her popular but not-so-loyal best friend, Rhiannon? About girls everywhere, for girls everywhere, Candyfloss speaks in universals: it's about friendship, family, and growing up in a complicated world. Like all Wilson's novels, it has an honesty and cheerful integrity that offers a real alternative to the materialistic values of so much fiction aimed at girls.
  • Candyfloss by Jacqueline Wilson

    Jacqueline Wilson

    Audio CD (Bolinda audio, Aug. 16, 1754)
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