Read on openlibrary in [b:Read Me a Story, Please|2384067|Read Me a Story, Please|Penny Dann|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1266777816l/2384067._SX50_.jpg|2391079]... it must have been abridged, because it's too slight for a 32 p picture-book, much less a 64 p story.
A girl who did not care for dolls dumps her tiny doll in the freezer section of the grocer's shop. She sadly remains there, amongst the frozen beans and fish fingers, only noticed by one little girl who keeps making and delivering clothes to her -- not daring to take something from the shop that doesn't belong to her. Finally she and her mother ask the shop clerk who says she's know nothing about a doll and they are welcome to it. So the doll gets a proper home at last.
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