CATEGORY: Children’s
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The Queen of the Birds
Karine Polwart, Kate Leiper
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The Mermaid Queen: The Witches of Orkney, Book 4
Alane Adams
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The Christmas Pig
J.K. Rowling, Jim Field
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Superworm Anniversary foiled edition PB
Julia Donaldson, Axel Scheffler
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Peter and Lotta’s Christmas
Elsa Beskow
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Blamehounds
Ross Collins, Ross Collins
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Anna Liza and the Happy Practice
Eoin Colfer, Matt Robertson
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Nowhere to Call Home
Kate Milner, Kate Milner
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Cheesemares
Ross Collins, Ross Collins
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The Boggin Beginnin: The Bad Beginning in Scots
Lemony Snicket, Thomas Clark
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My First Gruffalo: The Gruffalo Puppet Book
Julia Donaldson, Axel Scheffler
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The Dog Walk
Sven Nordqvist
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Illustrated Tales of Dwarfs, Gnomes and Fairy Folk
Daniela Drescher, Ineke Verschuren
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Dreams of Near and Far
Martin Widmark, Emilia Dziubak
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From Shore to Ocean Floor
Gill Arbuthnott, Chris Nielsen
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The Depth of the Lake and the Height of the Sky
Jihyun Kim
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Little Fairy Can’t Sleep
Daniela Drescher
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Honey Get the Door! [Childrens]
Janey Godley
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Welly Boot Broth
Mark Mechan
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Julia and the Shark
Kiran Millwood Hargrave, Tom de Freston
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