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Jacqueline Wilson was most proud of "Candyfloss" because she felt it addressed important and sensitive topics like foster care, family dynamics, and identity in a compassionate and relatable way for young readers. The book's protagonist, Floss, faced challenges that many children could relate to, making it a story that resonated with a wide audience.

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