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Dustbin Baby

Dustbin Baby

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Sensitive adaptation of the Jacqueline Wilson novel about a young teen who's lived in a variety of foster homes.

CertificatePG

Duration90 mins

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  • Hassan, 8
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Review by Hassan, 8

3 stars

27 Mar 2015

The film was called the dustbin baby i liked this film because it was about a girl called April and when she was about 3 or 4 years old her mother and her father broke up so the police tried taking her to all different types of care homes but she just did not fit in so the police had no choice but to put the girl in the bin.Then when she was about 13 years old she got out of the bin then a few days later she started to go to school then she was getting sad because of what happened to her parents so then she started to turn mad so her teacher took her for a vacation.

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