CATEGORY: Children’s
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The Whistlers in the Dark
Victoria Williamson
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An Amazing History Atlas of Scotland
David MacPhail, Anders Frang
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Lottie, St Michael and the Lonely Dragon: A Story about Courage
Beatrys Lockie, Sandra Klaassen
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Cloudlanders
Christopher Mackie
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Spectacular Scottish Women: Celebrating Inspiring Lives from Scotland
Louise Baillie, Eilidh Muldoon
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Scottish Folk & Fairy Tales: Epic Tales
Allison Galbraith, J.K. Jackson
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The Den
Keith Gray, Tom Clohosy Cole
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Five Bears: A tale of friendship
Catherine Rayner
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Dragon Storm: Skye and Soulsinger
Alastair Chisholm, Eric Deschamps
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British Museum: So You Think You’ve Got It Bad? A Kid’s Life as a Viking
Chae Strathie, Marisa Morea
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Overemotional
David Fenne
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N is for Nessie: A Scottish Alphabet for Kids
Kate Davies
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Classic Starts®: Treasure Island
Robert Louis Stevenson, Chris Tait
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The Beach Puppy
Holly Webb, Ellie Snowdon
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Peggy Little-Legs
Pip Jones, Paula Bowles
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Sheep School
Ross Montgomery, Marisa Morea
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Finding Her Feet
Eve Ainsworth, Luna Valentine
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Dimple and the Boo
Pip Jones, Paula Bowles
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Nightjar
Katya Balen, Richard Johnson
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Madam Squeaker
Pip Jones, Paula Bowles
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