CATEGORY: Children’s
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The Reluctant Time Traveller
Janis Mackay
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National 4/5 History Course Notes
Maxine Hughes, Chris Hume, Holly Robertson
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Room on the Broom in Scots
Julia Donaldson, James Robertson, Axel Scheffler
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Soul Song
L. A. Weatherly
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Jack Shian and the Destiny Stone: Bk. 3: The Shian Quest Trilogy
Andrew Symon
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Brace Mouth, False Teeth
Sita Brahmachari
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Ring of Roses
Mary Hooper
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Oxford Children’s Classics: Treasure Island
Robert Louis Stevenson
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The Return of a Pig Called Heather
Harry Oulton
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Angels in Training
Karen McCombie
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Neil M. Gunn’s the Silver Darlings
John Burns
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The Tattoo Fox: Makes New Friends
Alasdair Hutton
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The Angel of Venice
Mary Hoffman
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The Story of Scotland: Inspired by the Great Tapestry of Scotland
Allan Burnett
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Ghost Soldier: WW1 Story
Theresa Breslin
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Katie’s A Tae Z: An Alphabet for Wee Folk
James Robertson, Karen Sutherland
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Peter’s Railway Holiday at Lunan Bay
Christopher G. C. Vine
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The Scarecrows’ Wedding
Julia Donaldson, Axel Scheffler
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Last Days in Eden
Ann Kelley
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The Sign of the Black Dagger
Joan Lingard
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