She liked to read a lot of books! She liked all,kind's of gendres espicially adventure and romance. She really enjoyed reading interesting books! She had no specified
gendre of books if she had to pick she would choose adventure! I hope this helped! :)
Jacqueline Wilson liked to read classic authors such as Enid Blyton, Noel Streatfeild, and E. Nesbit when she was a child. She was particularly fond of stories with strong female characters and themes of friendship and family. These early influences can be seen in her own writing style and choice of subject matter in her books.
Jacqueline Wilson likes to read is she's not reading then she's writing!! ^^In the mornings Jacqueline Wilson like to go for a 50m swim, she also does line dancing for another exercise which she loves!!
read and write and collect dolls.
Jacqueline Wilson's Parents were an argumentative couple and sometimes bung young Jacqueline in the argument If you would like some more information read Jacqueline Wilson's Biography- Jacky Daydream and My Secret Diary, I found these good reads
Jacqueline Wilson loved to play games with paper dolls cut out from magazines, she liked to play imaginary games with imaginary friends, she loved to read, and she adored writing.
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between the covers
Jacqueline Wilson was inspired by her own childhood experiences and the challenges she faced growing up. She also drew inspiration from the children she encountered during her time working as a social worker, as well as from the books she read as a child.
probably write stories or read a lot
read it while your going some were else for a while
When she was a kid, Jacqueline Wilson's mum wanted her to read more. So she bought her a story book. The author of that book inspired Jacqueline alot,and she started to read lots more books. Then, very soon, she was writing her own books!
Jacqueline Wilson's biggest fan is likely someone who has read and collected all of her books, attended her events, and may even have met her in person. They would have a deep appreciation for her work and its impact on children's literature.