CATEGORY: Children’s
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Artie Conan Doyle and the Scarlet Phantom
Robert J. Harris
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Harry and Kate at the Book Museum
Sophie McKenzie, Martin Remphry
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Cyborg
Chris Bradford, Anders Frang
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Freddy and the Pig
Charlie Higson, Mark Chambers
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All I Said Was
Michael Morpurgo, Ross Collins
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Butterflies for Grandpa Joe
Nicola Davies
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Itch Scritch Scratch
Eleanor Updale, Sarah Horne
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Jenny’s Choice
Catherine MacPhail, Vladimir Stankovic
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Dear Santasaur (PB)
Chae Strathie, Nicola O'Byrne
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A Child’s Garden of Verses
Robert Louis Stevenson, Charles Robinson
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Dear Santasaur
Chae Strathie, Nicola O'Byrne
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The Girl Who Lost Her Shadow
Emily Ilet
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A Most Peculiar Toy Factory
Alex Bell
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White Eagles
Elizabeth Wein, Matt Jones
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A Year Around the Great Oak
Gerda Muller
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I Go Quiet
David Ouimet
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Little Muir’s Song
John Muir, Susie Ghahremani
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The Baby Otter Rescue (Animal Adventure Club 2)
Michelle Sloan
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Letting Go
Cat Clarke
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A Squash and a Squeeze
Julia Donaldson, Axel Scheffler
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