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'Parcels usually come in a van. Parcels are often heavy boxes or oddly shaped bags. Parcels aren’t delivered late at night on a school night.
'When Poppy Campbell’s dad opens the front door to find a small, very distressed child clinging to a green blanket, the family try their hardest to do the right thing. They make the little girl comfortable, call the police, and look after her while the authorities search for her family. Why has this happened? The cops are called in, nappies bought, old toys dug out, and friendships made.' (Publication summary)
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