CATEGORY: Children’s
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The City of Guardian Stones
Jacob Sager Weinstein, Euan Cook
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The Storm Whale in Winter
Benji Davies
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The Paw House
Megan Rix
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Little Penguin Lost
Tracey Corderoy, Gavin Scott
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Squash It!
Tammy Enz
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The Cheese Experiment
Geronimo Stilton
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Elmer’s Walk
David McKee
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So You Think You Know About Stegosaurus?
Ben Garrod
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The Queen’s Lift-Off
Steve Antony
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Finger Printing Christmas
Sam Smith, Jenny Addison
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Lightning Girl 2
Alesha Dixon
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Explore Life Cycles Pack A of 6
Mary R. Dunn
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Geronimo Stilton, Secret Agent
Geronimo Stilton
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Teacher’s Book Ages 9-11
Paul Hollin
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Weird But True! 5 (Weird but True)
National Geographic Kids
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Just So Stories for Little Children
Various, John Joven
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Beano Joke Book
Beano Studios Limited
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Rainbow Valley
L. M. Montgomery, Elena Distefano
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Dramas of a Teenage Heiress
Katy Birchall
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Big Stickers for Tiny Hands: Halloween: With scenes, activities and a giant fold-out picture
Pat-a-Cake, Fiona Munro, Kathryn Selbert
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