At the end of "Candyfloss" by Jacqueline Wilson, the main character Floss chooses to live with her father and start fresh after dealing with her parents' divorce. She finds a sense of belonging and happiness in her new life, filled with hope for the future.
Tracy Beaker is the character in Jacqueline Wilson's books who loves chip butties.
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isn't it if i get this wrong correct me please isn't it Rhiannon
umm i think its Tracy beaker or double act
floss
the book by Jacqueline Wilson is about a girl called candyfloss whose mum and dad have divorced Candy's mum and new boyfriend decide to move to Australia were her mums boyfriend got a new job but candy doesn't want to leave her dad
Jacqueline Wilson wrote the books and she also wrote cookie,girls in tears and candy floss and loads of other cool and funny books i would recommend you to read some.
* Fairy floss * Cotton candy
Cotton candy (Candy Floss) was first recorded in the 16th century.
The German word for candy floss is Zuckerwatte
Cotton candy was called many things in our time. Two of those names include "sugar pillow" or "melting floss". However, during the St. Louis Expidition cotton candy was called "fairy floss".-Hope this answers some of your questions.
Sort of. Not nessecarilly because candy floss is slightly thicker than cotton candy.