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  • Chani McBain and colleague pose with Janis Mackay and Daniel a Sacerdoti. Shortlisted authors for the Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 on the 18th June 2013, the day the list is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
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  • Schoolchildren pose with Janis Mackay and Daniel a Sacerdoti. Shortlisted authors for the Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 on the 18th June 2013, the day the list is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
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  • Claire McFall, Diana Hendry and Barry Hutchison, Shortlisted author for the Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 on the 18th June 2013, the day the list is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
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  • Diana Hendry, Shortlisted author for the Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 on the 18th June 2013, the day the list is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
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  • Diana Hendry, Shortlisted author for the Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 on the 18th June 2013, the day the list is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
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  • Diana Hendry, Shortlisted author for the Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 on the 18th June 2013, the day the list is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
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picture by Alex Hewitt/Writer Pictures
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  • Claire McFall, Shortlisted author for the Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 on the 18th June 2013, the day the list is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
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picture by Alex Hewitt/Writer Pictures
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  • Claire McFall, Shortlisted author for the Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 on the 18th June 2013, the day the list is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
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  • Barry Hutchison, Shortlisted author for the Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 on the 18th June 2013, the day the list is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
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  • Barry Hutchison, Shortlisted author for the Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 on the 18th June 2013, the day the list is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
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  • Barry Hutchison, Shortlisted author for the Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 on the 18th June 2013, the day the list is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
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  • Barry Hutchison, Shortlisted author for the Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 on the 18th June 2013, the day the list is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
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  • Janis Mackay, Shortlisted author for the Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 on the 18th June 2013, the day the list is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
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  • Janis Mackay, Shortlisted author for the Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 on the 18th June 2013, the day the list is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
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  • Janis Mackay, Shortlisted author for the Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 on the 18th June 2013, the day the list is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
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  • Daniela Sacerdoti, Shortlisted author for the Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 on the 18th June 2013, the day the list is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
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picture by Alex Hewitt/Writer Pictures
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  • Daniela Sacerdoti, Shortlisted author for the Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 on the 18th June 2013, the day the list is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
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picture by Alex Hewitt/Writer Pictures
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  • Debi Gliori, Shortlisted author for the Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 on the 18th June 2013, the day the list is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
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  • Chae Strathie, Shortlisted author for the Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 on the 18th June 2013, the day the list is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
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  • Debi Gliori, Shortlisted author for the Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 on the 18th June 2013, the day the list is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
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  • Debi Gliori, Shortlisted author for the Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 on the 18th June 2013, the day the list is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
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  • Claire McFall, Shortlisted author for the Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 on the 18th June 2013, the day the list is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
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  • Chae Strathie, Shortlisted author for the Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 on the 18th June 2013, the day the list is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
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  • Julia Donaldson at Scottish Book Trust<br />
18th June 2013<br />
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Photograph by marc marnie/Writer Pictures<br />
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WORLD RIGHTS<br />
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Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
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Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
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“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”
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  • Julia Donaldson at Scottish Book Trust<br />
18th June 2013<br />
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Photograph by marc marnie/Writer Pictures<br />
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WORLD RIGHTS<br />
<br />
Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
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Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”
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  • Julia Donaldson at Scottish Book Trust<br />
18th June 2013<br />
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Photograph by marc marnie/Writer Pictures<br />
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WORLD RIGHTS<br />
<br />
Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”
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  • Julia Donaldson at Scottish Book Trust<br />
18th June 2013<br />
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Photograph by marc marnie/Writer Pictures<br />
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WORLD RIGHTS<br />
<br />
Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”
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  • Julia Donaldson at Scottish Book Trust<br />
18th June 2013<br />
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Photograph by marc marnie/Writer Pictures<br />
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WORLD RIGHTS<br />
<br />
Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”
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  • Julia Donaldson at Scottish Book Trust<br />
18th June 2013<br />
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Photograph by marc marnie/Writer Pictures<br />
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WORLD RIGHTS<br />
<br />
Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”
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  • Julia Donaldson at Scottish Book Trust<br />
18th June 2013<br />
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Photograph by marc marnie/Writer Pictures<br />
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WORLD RIGHTS<br />
<br />
Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”
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  • Julia Donaldson at Scottish Book Trust<br />
18th June 2013<br />
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Photograph by marc marnie/Writer Pictures<br />
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WORLD RIGHTS<br />
<br />
Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”
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  • Julia Donaldson at Scottish Book Trust<br />
18th June 2013<br />
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Photograph by marc marnie/Writer Pictures<br />
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WORLD RIGHTS<br />
<br />
Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”
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  • Julia Donaldson at Scottish Book Trust<br />
18th June 2013<br />
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Photograph by marc marnie/Writer Pictures<br />
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WORLD RIGHTS<br />
<br />
Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”
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  • Julia Donaldson at Scottish Book Trust<br />
18th June 2013<br />
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Photograph by marc marnie/Writer Pictures<br />
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WORLD RIGHTS<br />
<br />
Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”
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  • Julia Donaldson at Scottish Book Trust<br />
18th June 2013<br />
<br />
Photograph by marc marnie/Writer Pictures<br />
<br />
WORLD RIGHTS<br />
<br />
Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”
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  • Children look forward to picking from a crop of great books as the Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”<br />
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picture by Alex Hewitt/Writer Pictures
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  • Children look forward to picking from a crop of great books as the Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”<br />
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picture by Alex Hewitt/Writer Pictures
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  • Children look forward to picking from a crop of great books as the Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”<br />
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picture by Alex Hewitt/Writer Pictures
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  • Children look forward to picking from a crop of great books as the Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”<br />
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picture by Alex Hewitt/Writer Pictures
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  • Children look forward to picking from a crop of great books as the Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”<br />
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picture by Alex Hewitt/Writer Pictures
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  • Children look forward to picking from a crop of great books as the Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”<br />
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picture by Alex Hewitt/Writer Pictures
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  • Children look forward to picking from a crop of great books as the Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”<br />
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picture by Alex Hewitt/Writer Pictures
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  • Children look forward to picking from a crop of great books as the Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”<br />
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picture by Alex Hewitt/Writer Pictures
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  • Children look forward to picking from a crop of great books as the Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”<br />
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picture by Alex Hewitt/Writer Pictures
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  • Children look forward to picking from a crop of great books as the Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”<br />
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picture by Alex Hewitt/Writer Pictures
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  • Children look forward to picking from a crop of great books as the Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
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Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”<br />
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Children look forward to picking from a crop of great books as the Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”<br />
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picture by Alex Hewitt/Writer Pictures
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  • Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”<br />
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picture by marc marnie/Writer Pictures
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  • Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”<br />
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picture by marc marnie/Writer Pictures
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  • Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”<br />
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  • Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
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Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”<br />
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  • Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”<br />
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  • Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”<br />
<br />
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  • Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”<br />
<br />
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  • Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”<br />
<br />
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  • Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”<br />
<br />
picture by marc marnie/Writer Pictures
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  • Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”<br />
<br />
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  • Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”<br />
<br />
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  • Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”<br />
<br />
picture by marc marnie/Writer Pictures
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  • Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”<br />
<br />
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  • Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”<br />
<br />
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  • Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”<br />
<br />
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  • Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”<br />
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