CATEGORY: Children’s
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The Shetland Gruffalo’s Bairn: The Gruffalo’s Child in Shetland Scots
Julia Donaldson, Axel Sheffler, Christine de Luca
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The Glasgow Gruffalo: The Gruffalo in Glaswegian
Julia Donaldson, Axel Scheffler, Elaine C. Smith
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Little Terry Tiddlemouse and His Countryside Friends
Joan Porter, Jessica Excell
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Magical Celtic Tales
Una Leavy, Fergal O'Connor
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Little Terry Tiddlemouse: Time for Tea and Dressing Up: No. 2
Joan Porter, Jessica Excell
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The Diamond Horse
Stacy Gregg
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Queen Munch and Queen Nibble
Carol Ann Duffy
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The Loch Ness Monster
Catherine Chambers, Loic Billiau
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Baker Street Academy: Sherlock Holmes and the Disappearing Diamond
Sam Hearn
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Charley Chambers
Rachel Kennedy
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Chairlie and the Chocolate Works: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory in Scots
Roald Dahl
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Fir for Luck
Barbara Henderson
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The Troll and the Kist o Gowd: The Troll in Scots
Julia Donaldson
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Da Trow: The Troll in Shetland Scots
Julia Donaldson, David Roberts, Christine de Luca
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In the Land of Elves
Daniela Drescher
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Pico the Gnome
Martina Muller
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Mary’s Little Donkey
Gunhild Sehlin, Helene Muller
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My Luve’s Like a Red, Red Rose
Robert Burns, Ruschi Mhasane
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Tales of the Mushroom Folk
Signe Aspelin, Polly Lawson
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Shadowsmith
Ross MacKenzie
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