CATEGORY: Children’s
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Tobermory Cat 1, 2, 3
Debi Gliori
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The Ministry of Ghosts
Alex Shearer
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The Girl with the Sunshine Smile
Karen McCombie, Cathy Brett
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A Perfectly Ordinary School
Jeremy Strong, Scoular Anderson
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Power’s Out
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Rugby Academy: Combat Zone
Tom Palmer, Dave Shephard
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Room on the Broom Big Activity Book
Julia Donaldson, Axel Scheffler
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The Dragon Stoorworm
Theresa Breslin, Matthew Land
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The Tale of Tam Linn
Lari Don, Philip Longson
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The Selkie Girl
Janis Mackay, Ruchi Mhasane
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Thor is Locked in My Garage!
Robert J. Harris
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How Watson Learned the Trick
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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Spirit
Daniela Sacerdoti
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Yikes, Santa-Claws!
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The Bad Trousers
Ros Asquith, Mairi Hedderwick
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Skulduggery
Tony Robinson, Jamie Smith
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Good Dog Lion
Alexander McCall Smith, David Dean
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The Fish in the Bathtub
Eoin Colfer, Peter Bailey
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The Katie Morag Treasury
Mairi Hedderwick
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Can’t-dance-Cameron: A Scottish Capercaillie Story
Emily Dodd, Katie Pamment
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