CATEGORY: Children’s
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Iguana Boy vs. The 30 Second Thief: Book 2
James Bishop, Rikin Parekh
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Judy Moody and the Right Royal Tea Party
Megan McDonald, Peter H. Reynolds
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Follow Your Dreams
Emma Young
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A Vicarage Family: Imperial War Museum Anniversary Edition
Noel Streatfeild, n/a
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The Blue Cat
Ursula Dubosarsky
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Anne of the Island
L. M. Montgomery, Elena Distefano
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Bear Grylls Survival Skills: Expedition Planning
Bear Grylls
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I Want Snow! (Little Princess)
Tony Ross
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Secret Agent Handbook
Scholastic
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Hello World: Animals
Nicola Edwards, L'Atelier Cartographik
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Wipe-Clean Ready for Reading Phonics
Jane Bingham, Gareth Williams
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The Sea Witch
Sarah Henning
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My Little Pony: My Little Pony Wipe Clean Activity Book
My Little Pony
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The Highway Rat
Jean Evans
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Weird But True! 8 (Weird but True)
National Geographic Kids
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Luna Loves Library Day
Joseph Coelho, Fiona Lumbers
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Dinosaurium (Junior Edition)
Chris Wormell
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The Magical World of Ballet
Lisa Miles
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Mr Busy’s Post: A Letter Book
Roger Hargreaves, Egmont Publishing UK
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Monster Match
Caroline Gray
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