CATEGORY: Children’s
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Midnight Adventures in Primrose Park
Helen Peters
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The Wind in the Willows (HarperCollins Childrens Classics)
Kenneth Grahame, E. H. Shepard
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Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde & Other Stories
Robert Louis Stevenson
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The Edge of the Silver Sea
Alex Mullarky
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Peter Pan
J M Barrie
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The Day of the Jackdaw
Jo Simmons, Lee Cosgrove
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The Book of Nursery Rhymes: 50 Classic Poems for Children
Debi Gliori
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The Book of Bedtime Stories: Classic Tales for Children
Debi Gliori
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The Big Ask
Simon James Green, Ali Ardington, Mallory Heyer
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The River Spirit
Lucy Strange, Julia Moscardo
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Great Expectations: Abridged for Young Readers
Charles Dickens, A. L. Kennedy
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This is Happy!
Anna Ross, Debi Gliori
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The Wind in the Willows
Kenneth Grahame
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Ice Cream Boy
Lindsay Littleson
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The Hidden Story of Estie Noor
Nadine Aisha Jassat
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Angel of Grasmere: From Dunkirk to the Fells
Tom Palmer, Tom Clohosy Cole
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Rory and the Snack Dragons
Louisa MacDougall, Giulia Cregut
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Little Gems – Porky Pies
Ross Montgomery, Marisa Morea
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Island Vet 1 – Pirates and Sea Monsters
Gill Lewis, Irina Avgustinovich
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Drowning in My Bedroom
Steve Cole
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