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Books like Queenie
Award winning
My Mum Tracy Beaker
Jacqueline Wilson, Nick Sharratt, 2018
480 pages
Why to read
Explores complex family relationships through engaging narrative.
Encourages empathy and understanding between generations.
Addresses real-life challenges in a child-friendly manner.
Strengthens emotional intelligence and resilience.

My Mum Tracy Beaker
Jacqueline Wilson, Nick Sharratt, 2018
Clover Moon
Jacqueline Wilson, Nick Sharratt, 2016
400 pages
Why to read
Engaging tale of resilience and courage.
Explores themes of family and friendship.
Encourages empathy and emotional growth.
Captivating, historical setting enriches learning.

Clover Moon
Jacqueline Wilson, Nick Sharratt, 2016
Secrets
Jacqueline Wilson, Nick Sharratt, 2002
254 pages
Why to read
Engaging narrative fosters imagination and emotional understanding.
Relatable character dilemmas teach empathy and resilience.
Encourages children to value and maintain personal secrets.
Supports literacy with age-appropriate language and themes.

Secrets
Jacqueline Wilson, Nick Sharratt, 2002
Opal Plumstead
Jacqueline Wilson, Nick Sharratt, 2014
304 pages
Why to read
Explores historical settings with engaging storytelling.
Highlights importance of perseverance and resilience.
Encourages empathy and understanding through character development.
Suitable for enhancing vocabulary and historical knowledge.

Opal Plumstead
Jacqueline Wilson, Nick Sharratt, 2014
Rent a Bridesmaid
Jacqueline Wilson, Nick Sharratt, 2016
320 pages
Why to read
Explores themes of friendship and resilience.
Encourages empathy and understanding through relatable scenarios.
Stimulates imagination with creative and engaging storytelling.
Supports emotional development and social skills.

Rent a Bridesmaid
Jacqueline Wilson, Nick Sharratt, 2016
The Worst Thing About My Sister
Jacqueline Wilson, Nick Sharratt, 2012
304 pages
Why to read
Explores sibling relationships and family dynamics.
Encourages empathy and understanding between siblings.
Engaging narrative that captures children's interest.
Stimulates conversations about conflict resolution.

The Worst Thing About My Sister
Jacqueline Wilson, Nick Sharratt, 2012
Little Darlings
Jacqueline Wilson, Nick Sharratt, 2010
378 pages
Why to read
Engrossing narrative fosters imagination and emotional growth.
Characters illustrate resilience and empathy.
Themes of friendship and identity enhance social skills.
Ideal for parent-child bonding over shared reading time.

Little Darlings
Jacqueline Wilson, Nick Sharratt, 2010
The Lottie Project
Jacqueline Wilson, Vicky Ireland, 1997
96 pages
Why to read
Engaging dual narrative enriches historical understanding.
Empowers independence through strong female protagonist.
Fosters empathy and emotional development.
Encourages creative projects reflecting personal interests.

