CATEGORY: Children’s
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Charlie Cook’s Favourite Book
Julia Donaldson, Axel Scheffler
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An Illustrated Treasury of Scottish Castle Legends
Theresa Breslin, Kate Leiper
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Evie and the Strawberry Balloon Ride
Stefanie Dahle
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An Illustrated Treasury of Swedish Folk and Fairy Tales
John Bauer
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Because of You
Eve Ainsworth, Ali Ardington
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The Starlight Watchmaker
Lauren James, Helen Crawford-White
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What Magic Is This?
Holly Bourne, Helen Crawford-White
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British Museum Press Out and Decorate: Ancient Egypt
Kate McLelland
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Hello, Horse
Vivian French, Catherine Rayner
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Matilda in Scots
Roald Dahl, Anne Donovan, Quentin Blake
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Auntie Robbo
Ann Scott-Moncrieff, Christopher Brooker
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Isla and Pickle: The Pony Party
Kate McLelland
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Greyfriars Bobby: A Puppy’s Tale
Michelle Sloan, Elena Bia
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Harris Finds His Feet
Catherine Rayner
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Clever Dog, Kip!
Benedict Blathwayt
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Daddy Frog and the Moon
Pippa Goodhart, Augusta Kirkwood
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Katie Morag And The Birthdays
Mairi Hedderwick
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Jack and the Flumflum Tree: Book and CD Pack
Julia Donaldson, David Roberts
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McTavish Takes the Biscuit
Meg Rosoff, Grace Easton
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Sonny and Me
Ross Sayers
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