CATEGORY: Children’s
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Cherry Green Story Queen
Annie Dalton, Charlie Alder
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The Wickedest Witch in the World
Kaye Umansky, Gerald Kelley
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The Genie
Mary Hooper, Tom Bonson
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The Queen’s Tale
Kaye Umansky, Alexandre Honore
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Thursday’s Children: A Virago Modern Classic
Rumer Godden
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Listen to the Nightingale: A Virago Modern Classic
Rumer Godden
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The Sword Song of Bjarni Sigurdson
Rosemary Sutcliff
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The Giant Panda Party
Gill Arbuthnott, Joanne Nethercott
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Under Wildwood: The Wildwood Chronicles: Book II
Colin Meloy, Carson Ellis
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Christ Legends
Selma Lagerlof, Ronald Heuninck, Velma Swanston Howard
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Harris the Hero: A Puffin’s Adventure
Lynne Rickards, Gabby Grant
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My Humongous Hamster
Lorna Freytag
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The Traveller
Theresa Breslin, Nelson Evergreen
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Moose Baby
Meg Rosoff
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The Last Stand
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Nicking Time
T. Traynor
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Wildwood: The Wildwood Chronicles: Book I
Colin Meloy, Carson Ellis
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No Such Thing as Nessie!: A Loch Ness Monster Adventure
Chani McBain, Kirsteen Harris-Jones
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Let’s Read! The Gruffalo
Julia Donaldson, Axel Scheffler
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The Further Tale Of Peter Rabbit (Small Format),
Emma Thompson
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Born in the city of Coventry and now living near Glasgow, CD Boyland’s poems have been accepted or published by magazines and anthologies such as: 404Ink, Gutter, The North, The Poets’ Republic and New Writing Scotland. An innovative and exciting new v …
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