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Gary Lawson | spouse = | religion = | portrayer = Dani Harmer Sarah Churm | creator = Jacqueline Wilson }} Tracy Beaker is the lead character created by Jacqueline Wilson in her ''Tracy Beaker'' series of books. She is a girl with a wild imagination, living in care and regularly breaking its rules. As such, she is sometimes considered a bad role model by parents. Her books, however, have proved to be extremely popular, becoming those most-loaned from UK public libraries between 2000 and 2010. Although she is Wilson's most popular character, she is not Wilson's personal favourite. In addition to books, Tracy has also appeared in a popular children's television drama, a play and a video game. ==Biography== Tracy Beaker is introduced as a ten-year-old girl living in a children's residential care home nicknamed the "Dumping Ground". The nickname is explained in ''The Story of Tracy Beaker'' as being where children in care are "dumped" when they are "past their sell-by date". She has been described as a modern heroine, with regular looks and curly brown hair. It is revealed that she has been placed in care not because she is an orphan but owing to her mother not being good at looking after her. Tracy imagines that her mother is a Hollywood Star who will collect her one day.〔 Carly Beaker, who is Tracy's mum, really is a film star but does stunts as revealed in ''Tracy Beaker's Movie of Me''. Her personality has been described as bossy and rebellious, whilst likable and creative.〔〔 She has been estranged from her mother for a long period and regularly disagrees with the staff and children at the Dumping Ground. On top of this she has been rejected by two sets of foster parents, one time because the couple looking after her were about to have a baby and couldn't keep Tracy with them, much to her upset.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tracy Beaker (character)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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