CATEGORY: Children’s
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Hetty and the Battle of the Books
Anna James, Jez Tuya
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The Boy Who Rescued a Rainbow
Corrina Campbell, Corrina Campbell
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The Great Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Arthur Conan Doyle
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The Luath Treasury of Scottish Nursery Rhymes
Alasdair Hutton
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Mila and Blake (working title)
Estelle MAskame
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Andy Murray (A Life Story)
Stephen Davies, Sarah Papworth
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Hurly Burly: Macbeth Mayhem!
Ross Montgomery, Mark Beech
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Uncle Pete and the Forest of Lost Things
David C Flanagan, Will Hughes
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Dugie the Dinosaur
Anne Brusatte, Steve Brusatte, Shalla Gray
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Treasure Island: or ?he Most Piratefull of All Pirate Stories
Antonis Papatheodolou, Iris Samartzi, Robert Louis Stevenson
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The Little Owl Audio Collection
Debi Gliori, Alison Brown
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Dragon Storm: Ellis and Pathseeker
Alastair Chisholm, Eric Deschamps
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The Rewilders
Lindsay Littleson
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Velda the Awesomest Viking and the Ginormous Frost Giants
David MacPhail, Richard Morgan
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The Time that Never Was
Steve Nallon
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Eternity Engine
Struan Murray, Manuel Šumberac
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Baby Love
Jacqueline Wilson
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Wigglesbottom Primary: Dino Chick
Pamela Butchart, Becka Moor
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Penelope Snoop, Ace Detective
Pamela Butchart, Christine Roussey
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Our Lady of Mysterious Ailments
T. L. Huchu
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FEATURED AUTHOR:
Corrina Campbell
Corrina is a self-taught illustrator/author with a background in primary education. Having taught children from nursery to primary 7, Corrina has a wealth of knowledge with regards to engaging children in literature and knowing what makes a great story …
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Curly Tale Books
Curly Tale Books was launched in May 2013 with the publication of author Alan Grant’s first story for young children The Quite Big Rock. We publish illustrated children’s books with a focus on Scotland and in particular the Belted Galloway breed of cat …