Kids Talk to Debbie

Hi! I’m Debbie Dadey.

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  1. Tiffany

    “Hi Debbie, I hope this is not inappropriate or personal, but I was looking forward to talk to you. I go to a school where I don’t have a lot of “real” friends. I’m usually left out all the time. I USED TO have a best friend named Rachel, but it wasn’t what I expected. She would lend me food at lunchtime, but I was really observant, so I noticed she would lie to me all the time. Sadly, after a couple of days after my birthday, I realized there was something she lied to me for a year. I was heartbroken, but she would still lie to me. On my next year of school, there was this girl named Julia, and I longed to be her friend. She was friends with the boys, really nice, and generous. Rachel, Julia, and I all promised to be BFFs forever. But, Rachel and Julia hung out with each other all the time, so they kinda forgot about me. I played with my other friends Benjamin and Meredith. Unexpectedly, the next thing you know, Benjamin had to move somewhere else. I was upset because he was the only person I could look up to, and the same culture as me. Then Julia started acting horrible to me. It was so horrible I can’t quite explain it. She tried to spread a rumor around me, but luckily my best friend told me before the drama happened. Now I’m technically stuck in the middle of nowhere. What do I do? By the way, I absolutely love your books, such as Books vs. Looks. Hope you respond.”

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  2. ara

    “thank you so very much for making your book books vs looks out to me i think it was a great act of kindness i just wanted to say thank you and that i love you and your books.”

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  3. Julia

    “I just finished your book it was so good about whales ❤️❤️❤️”

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  4. Ellie

    “Dear Debbie, I just ordered A Whale of a Tale and Dream of a Blue Turtle also Battle of the Best Friends and finally, Flower Girl Dreams. I love your books.”

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  5. Katelyn

    “Dear Debbie, So how is that mystery book going? I hope you are going to publish it. What is it called? I bet everybody will love it. For Christmas I got 6-10 of the mermaid series books. I’m so excited to read them. I hope you had a great Christmas. Sincerely, Katelyn”

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  6. Maurice

    “Wassup brah? I have to ask you a VERRY important question. Is dabbing dead? All my friends say it is! But it is a rally good dance move. I decided to ask you becus grownups are smart and my parnts are bussy. Thanks Dobby ”

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  7. JayJay

    “Hello Ms. Dadey, I just finished reading the Ghostville Elementary series and I fell in love with it. But there’s one thing I wish to know: How did the ghost children become ghosts in the first place? Please answer if you can, I’m dying to know (Get it?) All the best.”

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  8. amber

    “dear Debbie Merry Christmas( or happy Hanukkah if you celebrate it) if you ever write sugarplum fairies don’t write essays can the sugarplum fairy be named Angelina?”

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  9. amber

    ” dear Debbie, I just started reading “bailey school kids the bride of Frankenstein doesn’t bake cookies” in my class.Me and my friend love the books you make! can you make a book called: sugarplum fairies don’t write essays? ”

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  10. Membri-Cacan

    3rd grade
    “Well it would have been it would have been a better idea to tell me such a thing sooner. I thought she was serious so I put him in an inflatable beach toy chair and floated him among the deeds of the pond. Just so happened my aunt was at the pond, and it coated right up to her! She brought him home as my parents were worried sick about me and him, and she tattled to my mommy and daddy about what I did. They said I was off the hook this time because I was trying to save him but they also taught me about something called sarcasm.”

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