CATEGORY: Children’s
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Rowan The Red Squirrel
Lynne Rickards, Jon Mitchell
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Ye Cannae Shove Yer Granny Off A Bus
Kathryn Selbert
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Trouble on the Farm
Chris Higgins, Emily MacKenzie
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The Wonderworking Kursk Root Icon of the Mother of God: Coloring Book
Maria Naumenko
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Floppy Dog and Junior in The Legend of Nessie
Alastair Fraser
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The Teeger That Cam For His Tea (The Tiger Who Came To Tea in Scots)
Judith Kerr, Susan Rennie
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Rose’s Dress of Dreams: (Little Gem)
Katherine Woodfine, Kate Pankhurst
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Dream Team
Alan Gibbons, Chris Chalik
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Nip Nebs: Jack Frost
Susi Briggs, Ruthie Redden
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Finlay The Rugby Player
John Goodbrand
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Punch
Barbara Henderson
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Grave Matter
Juno Dawson, Alex T Smith
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Father Christmas And Me
Matt Haig, Chris Mould
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Maggie’s Mittens
Coo Clayton, Alison Soye
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Scarecrow
Danny Weston
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The Snow Angel
Lauren John, Catherine Hyde
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Peter Pan & Wendy (Picture Hardback): Abridged Edition for Younger Readers
Sir J. M. Barrie
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All the Way Home
Debi Gliori, Debi Gliori
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Stick Man
Julia Donaldson, Axel Scheffler
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Horse of Fire: horse stories from around the world
Lari Don
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