CATEGORY: Science and Nature
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Badger
Jim Crumley (Author)
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Barn Owl
Jim Crumley (Author)
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Swan
Jim Crumley (Author)
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Hare
Jim Crumley (Author)
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1C Practice Workbook 2 (Primary Maths for Scotland)
Felicity Martin, Craig Lowther, Carol Lyon
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1B Practice Workbook 2 (Primary Maths for Scotland)
Michelle Mackay, Craig Lowther, Carol Lyon
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2B Practice Workbook 2 (Primary Maths for Scotland)
Karen Hart, Craig Lowther, Carol Lyon
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Of the Trees and the Birds
Ian Parsons
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Dragonfly-Friendly Gardening
Ruary Mackenzie Dodds
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Sea Bean
Sally Huband
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Gathering: Women of Colour on Nature
Durre Shahwar, Nasia Sarwar-Skuse
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Stone Will Answer: A Journey Guided by Craft, Myth and Geology
Beatrice Searle
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Wolfish: The stories we tell about fear, ferocity and freedom
Erica Berry
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Cacophony of Bone
Kerri ni Dochartaigh
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The Bone Cave: A Journey through Myth and Memory
Dougie Strang
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Under the Radiant Hill: Life and the Land in the Remotest Highlands
Robin Noble
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Belonging: Natural histories of place, identity and home
Amanda Thomson
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The Story of My Boyhood and Youth
John Muir, Frank Tindall
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The Ponies At The Edge Of The World: On nature, belonging and finding home
Catherine Munro
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Footprints in the Woods: The Secret Life of Forest and Riverbank
Sir John Lister-Kaye
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