CATEGORY: Children’s
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The Adventures of Hamish and Mirren: Magical Scottish Stories for Children
Moira Miller, Mairi Hedderwick
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Revenge of the Giant Robot Chickens
Alex McCall
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The Little House by the Sea
Benedict Blathwayt
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The Grouse and the Mouse: A Scottish Highland Story
Emily Dodd, Kirsteen Harris-Jones
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The Tobermory Cat Postal Book
Debi Gliori
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The Blitz Next Door
Cathy Forde
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The Gingerbread Star
Anne Fine, Vicki Gausden
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Joe and the Dragonosaurus
Berlie Doherty, Becka Moore
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The Smile
Michelle Magorian, Sam Usher
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The Unicorn Of Holy Island
Jennifer T. Doherty, Gillian Stewart
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Precious and the Zebra Necklace: A New Case for Precious Ramotswe
Alexander McCall Smith
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The Keeper: The Unguarded Story of Tim Howard
Tim Howard
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Wriggle and Roar
Julia Donaldson, Nick Sharratt
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Shuffle and Squelch
Julia Donaldson
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Jon’s Football Team – Read it Yourself with Ladybird: Level 1
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The Ship of Ghosts
Gillian Philip
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KS1 English: Revision Guide
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KS2 English: Revision Guide
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Did I Mention I Love You?
Estelle Maskame
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Phonics Ages 5-6
Collins Easy Learning, Rachel Grant, Sarah Lindsay
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