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by sewbizzie - written on 02/12/08 (Very useful, 52 readings)
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Miss Dirt the Dustman's Daughter is a title which is in the Happy Families collection of books. The collection has been designed and written especially for beginner readers to encourage independent reading. The front cover of the book is orange and has a picture of a little girl standing leaning on a dustbin. The title is above this in red lettering. Above the title is the Happy Families logo which is in nice bright coloured rectangles. The back cover is also orange and has small pictures showing other titles available in the collection. At the beginning of the book we are introduced to Daisy Dirt and find out that she is an unusual girl, she was the poorest ...
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