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  • Schiller, German author / writer, portrait, engraving, by Ch.Hoffmeister, after A.Graff, Meyers Konversationslexikon, 19th century, Germany, 18th century, literature, poet, playwright, Sturm and Drang, Weimar classicism<br />
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  • Dante Alighieri, Italian author / writer, steel engraving, by Ch. Hoffmeister, Germany, 19th century, Italy, 13th / 14th century, Middle Ages, literature, poet, laurel wreath<br />
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  • Michael Cooper. Photograph taken 20/07/2012<br />
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Portraits taken to celebrate New Zealand writers being the guests of honour at the Frankfurt Book Fair 2012
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  • Michael Cooper. Photograph taken 20/07/2012<br />
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  • Michael Cooper. Photograph taken 20/07/2012<br />
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  • Michael Cooper. Photograph taken 20/07/2012<br />
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  • Michael Cooper. Photograph taken 20/07/2012<br />
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  • Michael Cooper. Photograph taken 20/07/2012<br />
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  • Michael Cooper. Photograph taken 20/07/2012<br />
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  • Michael Cooper. Photograph taken 20/07/2012<br />
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  • Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 24/11/09:<br />
Children’s author John Fardell.<br />
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  • Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 24/11/09:<br />
Children’s author Lari Don.<br />
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  • Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 24/11/09:<br />
Children’s author Lari Don.<br />
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  • Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 24/11/09:<br />
Children’s author Lari Don.<br />
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  • Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 24/11/09:<br />
Children’s author Lari Don.<br />
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  • Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 24/11/09:<br />
Children’s author Keith Gray.<br />
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  • Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 24/11/09:<br />
Children’s author Keith Gray.<br />
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  • Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 24/11/09:<br />
Children’s author Keith Gray.<br />
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  • Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 24/11/09:<br />
Children’s author Keith Gray.<br />
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  • Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 24/11/09:<br />
Children’s author Keith Gray.<br />
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  • Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 24/11/09:<br />
Children’s author Keith Gray.<br />
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  • Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 24/11/09:<br />
Children’s author Keith Gray.<br />
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  • Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 24/11/09:<br />
Children’s author Keith Gray.<br />
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  • Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 24/11/09:<br />
Children’s author Keith Gray.<br />
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  • Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 24/11/09:<br />
Children’s author Keith Gray.<br />
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  • Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 24/11/09:<br />
Children’s author Keith Gray.<br />
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  • Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 24/11/09:<br />
Children’s author Keith Gray.<br />
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  • Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 24/11/09:<br />
Children’s author Keith Gray.<br />
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  • Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 24/11/09:<br />
Children’s author Keith Gray.<br />
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  • Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 24/11/09:<br />
Children’s author John Fardell.<br />
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  • Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 24/11/09:<br />
Children’s author John Fardell.<br />
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  • Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 24/11/09:<br />
Children’s author John Fardell.<br />
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  • Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 24/11/09:<br />
Children’s author John Fardell.<br />
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  • Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 24/11/09:<br />
Children’s author John Fardell.<br />
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  • Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 24/11/09:<br />
Children’s author John Fardell.<br />
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  • Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 24/11/09:<br />
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Children’s authors Lari Don, John Fardell and Keith Gray were named as the 2009 winners of the Royal Mail Award for Scottish Children’s Books. John Fardell won the Early Years category for his picture book Manfred the Baddie, Lari Don won the Young Readers category with her first novel First Aid for Fairies and other Fabled Beasts and Keith Gray won the Older Readers category for his best-selling novel Ostrich Boys. The Royal Mail Awards are managed by Scottish Book Trust and voted for by Scottish Children themselves. This year a record 30,000 children got involved and over 15,000 votes were cast from all over Scotland. The winners were announced on Tuesday 24 November during a special ceremony at the Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh which was attended by over 700 children and Adam Ingram, Scotland’s Minister for Children and Early Years.<br />
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  • Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 24/11/09:<br />
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Children’s authors Lari Don, John Fardell and Keith Gray were named as the 2009 winners of the Royal Mail Award for Scottish Children’s Books. John Fardell won the Early Years category for his picture book Manfred the Baddie, Lari Don won the Young Readers category with her first novel First Aid for Fairies and other Fabled Beasts and Keith Gray won the Older Readers category for his best-selling novel Ostrich Boys. The Royal Mail Awards are managed by Scottish Book Trust and voted for by Scottish Children themselves. This year a record 30,000 children got involved and over 15,000 votes were cast from all over Scotland. The winners were announced on Tuesday 24 November during a special ceremony at the Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh which was attended by over 700 children and Adam Ingram, Scotland’s Minister for Children and Early Years.<br />
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  • Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 24/11/09:<br />
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Children’s authors Lari Don, John Fardell and Keith Gray were named as the 2009 winners of the Royal Mail Award for Scottish Children’s Books. John Fardell won the Early Years category for his picture book Manfred the Baddie, Lari Don won the Young Readers category with her first novel First Aid for Fairies and other Fabled Beasts and Keith Gray won the Older Readers category for his best-selling novel Ostrich Boys. The Royal Mail Awards are managed by Scottish Book Trust and voted for by Scottish Children themselves. This year a record 30,000 children got involved and over 15,000 votes were cast from all over Scotland. The winners were announced on Tuesday 24 November during a special ceremony at the Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh which was attended by over 700 children and Adam Ingram, Scotland’s Minister for Children and Early Years.<br />
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  • Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 24/11/09:<br />
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Book fans (from left) Ruaridh Holmes MacLeod (from Torridon primary school, Ross-shire), Jane Obro (correct, from Pitteuchar East primary school, Glenrothes, Fife) and Anya McRae (from Buckie high school) with Royal Mail award winning books at the awards ceremony.<br />
Children’s authors Lari Don, John Fardell and Keith Gray were named as the 2009 winners of the Royal Mail Award for Scottish Children’s Books. John Fardell won the Early Years category for his picture book Manfred the Baddie, Lari Don won the Young Readers category with her first novel First Aid for Fairies and other Fabled Beasts and Keith Gray won the Older Readers category for his best-selling novel Ostrich Boys. The Royal Mail Awards are managed by Scottish Book Trust and voted for by Scottish Children themselves. This year a record 30,000 children got involved and over 15,000 votes were cast from all over Scotland. The winners were announced on Tuesday 24 November during a special ceremony at the Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh which was attended by over 700 children and Adam Ingram, Scotland’s Minister for Children and Early Years.<br />
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  • Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 24/11/09:<br />
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Young book fans (from left) Jane Obro (correct, from Pitteuchar East primary school, Glenrothes, Fife), Ruaridh Holmes MacLeod (from Torridon primary school, Ross-shire) and Anya McRae (from Buckie high school) with Royal Mail award winning childrens authors Keith Gray (left), Lari Don (centre) and John Fardell were named as the 2009 winners of the Royal Mail Award for Scottish Children’s Books. John Fardell won the Early Years category for his picture book Manfred the Baddie, Lari Don won the Young Readers category with her first novel First Aid for Fairies and other Fabled Beasts and Keith Gray won the Older Readers category for his best-selling novel Ostrich Boys. The Royal Mail Awards are managed by Scottish Book Trust and voted for by Scottish Children themselves. This year a record 30,000 children got involved and over 15,000 votes were cast from all over Scotland. The winners were announced on Tuesday 24 November during a special ceremony at the Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh which was attended by over 700 children and Adam Ingram, Scotland’s Minister for Children and Early Years.<br />
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  • Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 24/11/09:<br />
Children’s authors (from left) Keith Gray, Lari Don and John Fardell were named as the 2009 winners of the Royal Mail Award for Scottish Children’s Books. John Fardell won the Early Years category for his picture book Manfred the Baddie, Lari Don won the Young Readers category with her first novel First Aid for Fairies and other Fabled Beasts and Keith Gray won the Older Readers category for his best-selling novel Ostrich Boys. The Royal Mail Awards are managed by Scottish Book Trust and voted for by Scottish Children themselves. This year a record 30,000 children got involved and over 15,000 votes were cast from all over Scotland. The winners were announced on Tuesday 24 November during a special ceremony at the Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh which was attended by over 700 children and Adam Ingram, Scotland’s Minister for Children and Early Years.<br />
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  • Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 24/11/09:<br />
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Book fans (from left) Ruaridh Holmes MacLeod (from Torridon primary school, Ross-shire), Jane Obro (correct, from Pitteuchar East primary school, Glenrothes, Fife) and Anya McRae (from Buckie high school) with Royal Mail award winning books at the awards ceremony.<br />
Children’s authors Lari Don, John Fardell and Keith Gray were named as the 2009 winners of the Royal Mail Award for Scottish Children’s Books. John Fardell won the Early Years category for his picture book Manfred the Baddie, Lari Don won the Young Readers category with her first novel First Aid for Fairies and other Fabled Beasts and Keith Gray won the Older Readers category for his best-selling novel Ostrich Boys. The Royal Mail Awards are managed by Scottish Book Trust and voted for by Scottish Children themselves. This year a record 30,000 children got involved and over 15,000 votes were cast from all over Scotland. The winners were announced on Tuesday 24 November during a special ceremony at the Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh which was attended by over 700 children and Adam Ingram, Scotland’s Minister for Children and Early Years.<br />
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Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 09/09/2010:<br />
Children’s authors nominated for the Royal Mail Awards after a ceremony announcing the shortlist for the 2010 Royal Mail Award for Scottish Children’s Books at Edinburgh's Scottish Book Trust.  <br />
  They are (top row from left): Debi Gliori (correct)and Simon Puttock (correct), with (lower row from left): John Fardell, Julia Donaldson, Cathy MacPhail, Elizabeth Laird and Barry Hutchison.<br />
  The Royal Mail Awards are managed by the Scottish Book Trust and voted for by Scottish Children themselves. The winners will be announced in February 2011 at Glasgow's Tramway Theatre. <br />
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Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 09/09/2010:<br />
The Younger Readers 8-11 years category award nominees John Fardell, Lucinda Hare and Barry Hutchison at the Royal Mail Awards gathering at the Scottish Book Trust. <br />
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Older Readers 12-16 years category award nominees Cathy MacPhail and Elizabeth Laird at the Royal Mail Awards gathering at the Scottish Book Trust. <br />
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Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 09/09/2010:<br />
The Bookbug Readers category award nominees Julia Donaldson, Simon Puttock and Debi Gliori  at the Royal Mail Awards gathering at the Scottish Book Trust. <br />
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Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 09/09/2010:<br />
The Bookbug Readers category award nominees Julia Donaldson, Simon Puttock and Debi Gliori  at the Royal Mail Awards gathering at the Scottish Book Trust. <br />
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Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 09/09/2010:<br />
Scottish Book Trust CEO Marc Lambert launches the Royal Mail Awards gathering at the Scottish Book Trust. <br />
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Scottish Book Trust CEO Marc Lambert launches the Royal Mail Awards gathering at the Scottish Book Trust. <br />
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Young judge Ryan Mackenzie at The Royal Mail Awards gathering at the Scottish Book Trust. Copyright Colin Hattersley/Writer Pictures<br />
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The Younger Readers 8-11 years winner nominees: from left are John Fardell, Lucinda Hare and Barry Hutchison at The Royal Mail Awards gathering at the Scottish Book Trust. <br />
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Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 09/09/2010:<br />
Amy McMullan, one of the young judges, at The Royal Mail Awards gathering at the Scottish Book Trust. <br />
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Scottish Book Trust childrens programme manager Jasmine Fassl launches the Royal Mail Awards gathering at the Scottish Book Trust. <br />
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Scottish Book Trust childrens programme manager Jasmine Fassl launches the Royal Mail Awards gathering at the Scottish Book Trust. <br />
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The Royal Mail Awards gathering at the Scottish Book Trust, Edinburgh, 09/09/2010:<br />
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Scottish Book Trust CEO Marc Lambert launches the Royal Mail Awards gathering at the Scottish Book Trust. <br />
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Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards Photocall, Edinburgh, 09/09/2010:<br />
Children’s authors nominated for the Royal Mail Awards after a ceremony announcing the shortlist for the 2010 Royal Mail Award for Scottish Children’s Books at Edinburgh's Scottish Book Trust.  <br />
They are (top row from left): Barry Hutchison, Debi Gliori (correct) and Simon Puttock (correct), with (lower row from left): John Fardell, Julia Donaldson, Cathy MacPhail and Elizabeth Laird.<br />
The Royal Mail Awards are managed by the Scottish Book Trust and voted for by Scottish Children themselves. The winners will be announced in February 2011 at Glasgow's Tramway Theatre. <br />
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Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards Photocall, Edinburgh, 09/09/2010:<br />
Children’s authors nominated for the Royal Mail Awards after a ceremony announcing the shortlist for the 2010 Royal Mail Award for Scottish Children’s Books at Edinburgh's Scottish Book Trust.  <br />
They are (top row from left): Debi Gliori (correct) and Simon Puttock (correct), with (lower row from left): John Fardell, Julia Donaldson, Cathy MacPhail, Elizabeth Laird and Barry Hutchison.<br />
The Royal Mail Awards are managed by the Scottish Book Trust and voted for by Scottish Children themselves. The winners will be announced in February 2011 at Glasgow's Tramway Theatre. <br />
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Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards Photocall, Edinburgh, 09/09/2010:<br />
Young book fans Ryan Mackenzie and Amy McMullan (both pictured with parent's permission) after a ceremony announcing the shortlist for the 2010 Royal Mail Award for Scottish Children’s Books at Edinburgh's Scottish Book Trust.  <br />
The Royal Mail Awards are managed by the Scottish Book Trust and voted for by Scottish Children themselves. The winners will be announced in February 2011 at Glasgow's Tramway Theatre.<br />
Ryan Mackenzie is 15 years old and from Buckie High School, and Amy McMullan is 11 and from Holy Rood High School, Glasgow. <br />
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Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards Photocall, Edinburgh, 09/09/2010:<br />
Young book fans Ryan Mackenzie and Amy McMullan (both pictured with parent's permission) after a ceremony announcing the shortlist for the 2010 Royal Mail Award for Scottish Children’s Books at Edinburgh's Scottish Book Trust.  <br />
The Royal Mail Awards are managed by the Scottish Book Trust and voted for by Scottish Children themselves. The winners will be announced in February 2011 at Glasgow's Tramway Theatre.<br />
Ryan Mackenzie is 15 years old and from Buckie High School, and Amy McMullan is 11 and from Holy Rood High School, Glasgow. <br />
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Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards Photocall, Edinburgh, 09/09/2010:<br />
Young book fans Ryan Mackenzie and Amy McMullan (both pictured with parent's permission) after a ceremony announcing the shortlist for the 2010 Royal Mail Award for Scottish Children’s Books at Edinburgh's Scottish Book Trust.  <br />
The Royal Mail Awards are managed by the Scottish Book Trust and voted for by Scottish Children themselves. The winners will be announced in February 2011 at Glasgow's Tramway Theatre.<br />
Ryan Mackenzie is 15 years old and from Buckie High School, and Amy McMullan is 11 and from Holy Rood High School, Glasgow. <br />
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Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards Photocall, Edinburgh, 09/09/2010:<br />
Children’s authors Cathy MacPhail and John Fardell get to know young book fans Ryan Mackenzie and Amy McMullan (both pictured with parent's permission) after a ceremony announcing the shortlist for the 2010 Royal Mail Award for Scottish Children’s Books at Edinburgh's Scottish Book Trust.  <br />
 Cathy's book "Grass" was nominated by team judge Ryan in the 12-16 years "Older Readers" category and John's book "The Secret of the Black Moon Moth" was nominated by team judge Amy in the 8-11 years "Younger Readers" category .<br />
 The Royal Mail Awards are managed by the Scottish Book Trust and voted for by Scottish Children themselves. The winners will be announced in February 2011 at Glasgow's Tramway Theatre. <br />
 Ryan Mackenzie is 15 years old and from Buckie High School, and Amy McMullan is 11 and from Holy Rood High School, Glasgow.<br />
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Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards Photocall, Edinburgh, 09/09/2010:<br />
Children’s author Julia Donaldson gets to know young book fan Charlie Mason, aged four from Stockbridge, Edinburgh, (pictured with parent's permission) after a ceremony announcing the shortlist for the 2010 Royal Mail Award for Scottish Children’s Books at Edinburgh's Scottish Book Trust.  <br />
 Julia's book "What The Ladybird Heard" is nominated in the 0-7 years "Bookbug Readers" category.<br />
The Royal Mail Awards are managed by the Scottish Book Trust and voted for by Scottish Children themselves. The winners will be announced in February 2011 at Glasgow's Tramway Theatre<br />
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Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards Photocall, Edinburgh, 09/09/2010:<br />
Children’s authors Cathy MacPhail and John Fardell get to know young book fans Ryan Mackenzie and Amy McMullan (both pictured with parent's permission) after a ceremony announcing the shortlist for the 2010 Royal Mail Award for Scottish Children’s Books at Edinburgh's Scottish Book Trust.  <br />
 Cathy's book "Grass" was nominated by team judge Ryan in the 12-16 years "Older Readers" category and John's book "The Secret of the Black Moon Moth" was nominated by team judge Amy in the 8-11 years "Younger Readers" category .<br />
 The Royal Mail Awards are managed by the Scottish Book Trust and voted for by Scottish Children themselves. The winners will be announced in February 2011 at Glasgow's Tramway Theatre. <br />
 Ryan Mackenzie is 15 years old and from Buckie High School, and Amy McMullan is 11 and from Holy Rood High School, Glasgow.<br />
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Children’s authors Lari Don, John Fardell and Keith Gray were named as the 2009 winners of the Royal Mail Award for Scottish Children’s Books. John Fardell won the Early Years category for his picture book Manfred the Baddie, Lari Don won the Young Readers category with her first novel First Aid for Fairies and other Fabled Beasts and Keith Gray won the Older Readers category for his best-selling novel Ostrich Boys. The Royal Mail Awards are managed by Scottish Book Trust and voted for by Scottish Children themselves. This year a record 30,000 children got involved and over 15,000 votes were cast from all over Scotland. The winners were announced on Tuesday 24 November during a special ceremony at the Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh which was attended by over 700 children and Adam Ingram, Scotland’s Minister for Children and Early Years.<br />
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Children’s authors Lari Don, John Fardell and Keith Gray were named as the 2009 winners of the Royal Mail Award for Scottish Children’s Books. John Fardell won the Early Years category for his picture book Manfred the Baddie, Lari Don won the Young Readers category with her first novel First Aid for Fairies and other Fabled Beasts and Keith Gray won the Older Readers category for his best-selling novel Ostrich Boys. The Royal Mail Awards are managed by Scottish Book Trust and voted for by Scottish Children themselves. This year a record 30,000 children got involved and over 15,000 votes were cast from all over Scotland. The winners were announced on Tuesday 24 November during a special ceremony at the Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh which was attended by over 700 children and Adam Ingram, Scotland’s Minister for Children and Early Years.<br />
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  • Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 24/11/09:<br />
Children’s authors Lari Don, John Fardell and Keith Gray were named as the 2009 winners of the Royal Mail Award for Scottish Children’s Books. John Fardell won the Early Years category for his picture book Manfred the Baddie, Lari Don won the Young Readers category with her first novel First Aid for Fairies and other Fabled Beasts and Keith Gray won the Older Readers category for his best-selling novel Ostrich Boys. The Royal Mail Awards are managed by Scottish Book Trust and voted for by Scottish Children themselves. This year a record 30,000 children got involved and over 15,000 votes were cast from all over Scotland. The winners were announced on Tuesday 24 November during a special ceremony at the Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh which was attended by over 700 children and Adam Ingram, Scotland’s Minister for Children and Early Years.<br />
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  • Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 24/11/09:<br />
Children’s authors Lari Don, John Fardell and Keith Gray were named as the 2009 winners of the Royal Mail Award for Scottish Children’s Books. John Fardell won the Early Years category for his picture book Manfred the Baddie, Lari Don won the Young Readers category with her first novel First Aid for Fairies and other Fabled Beasts and Keith Gray won the Older Readers category for his best-selling novel Ostrich Boys. The Royal Mail Awards are managed by Scottish Book Trust and voted for by Scottish Children themselves. This year a record 30,000 children got involved and over 15,000 votes were cast from all over Scotland. The winners were announced on Tuesday 24 November during a special ceremony at the Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh which was attended by over 700 children and Adam Ingram, Scotland’s Minister for Children and Early Years.<br />
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  • Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 24/11/09:<br />
Children’s authors Lari Don, John Fardell and Keith Gray were named as the 2009 winners of the Royal Mail Award for Scottish Children’s Books. John Fardell won the Early Years category for his picture book Manfred the Baddie, Lari Don won the Young Readers category with her first novel First Aid for Fairies and other Fabled Beasts and Keith Gray won the Older Readers category for his best-selling novel Ostrich Boys. The Royal Mail Awards are managed by Scottish Book Trust and voted for by Scottish Children themselves. This year a record 30,000 children got involved and over 15,000 votes were cast from all over Scotland. The winners were announced on Tuesday 24 November during a special ceremony at the Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh which was attended by over 700 children and Adam Ingram, Scotland’s Minister for Children and Early Years.<br />
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Children’s authors Lari Don, John Fardell and Keith Gray were named as the 2009 winners of the Royal Mail Award for Scottish Children’s Books. John Fardell won the Early Years category for his picture book Manfred the Baddie, Lari Don won the Young Readers category with her first novel First Aid for Fairies and other Fabled Beasts and Keith Gray won the Older Readers category for his best-selling novel Ostrich Boys. The Royal Mail Awards are managed by Scottish Book Trust and voted for by Scottish Children themselves. This year a record 30,000 children got involved and over 15,000 votes were cast from all over Scotland. The winners were announced on Tuesday 24 November during a special ceremony at the Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh which was attended by over 700 children and Adam Ingram, Scotland’s Minister for Children and Early Years.<br />
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Children’s authors Lari Don, John Fardell and Keith Gray were named as the 2009 winners of the Royal Mail Award for Scottish Children’s Books. John Fardell won the Early Years category for his picture book Manfred the Baddie, Lari Don won the Young Readers category with her first novel First Aid for Fairies and other Fabled Beasts and Keith Gray won the Older Readers category for his best-selling novel Ostrich Boys. The Royal Mail Awards are managed by Scottish Book Trust and voted for by Scottish Children themselves. This year a record 30,000 children got involved and over 15,000 votes were cast from all over Scotland. The winners were announced on Tuesday 24 November during a special ceremony at the Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh which was attended by over 700 children and Adam Ingram, Scotland’s Minister for Children and Early Years.<br />
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  • Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 24/11/09:<br />
Children’s authors Lari Don, John Fardell and Keith Gray were named as the 2009 winners of the Royal Mail Award for Scottish Children’s Books. John Fardell won the Early Years category for his picture book Manfred the Baddie, Lari Don won the Young Readers category with her first novel First Aid for Fairies and other Fabled Beasts and Keith Gray won the Older Readers category for his best-selling novel Ostrich Boys. The Royal Mail Awards are managed by Scottish Book Trust and voted for by Scottish Children themselves. This year a record 30,000 children got involved and over 15,000 votes were cast from all over Scotland. The winners were announced on Tuesday 24 November during a special ceremony at the Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh which was attended by over 700 children and Adam Ingram, Scotland’s Minister for Children and Early Years.<br />
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  • Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 24/11/09:<br />
Children’s authors Lari Don, John Fardell and Keith Gray were named as the 2009 winners of the Royal Mail Award for Scottish Children’s Books. John Fardell won the Early Years category for his picture book Manfred the Baddie, Lari Don won the Young Readers category with her first novel First Aid for Fairies and other Fabled Beasts and Keith Gray won the Older Readers category for his best-selling novel Ostrich Boys. The Royal Mail Awards are managed by Scottish Book Trust and voted for by Scottish Children themselves. This year a record 30,000 children got involved and over 15,000 votes were cast from all over Scotland. The winners were announced on Tuesday 24 November during a special ceremony at the Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh which was attended by over 700 children and Adam Ingram, Scotland’s Minister for Children and Early Years.<br />
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Children’s authors Lari Don, John Fardell and Keith Gray were named as the 2009 winners of the Royal Mail Award for Scottish Children’s Books. John Fardell won the Early Years category for his picture book Manfred the Baddie, Lari Don won the Young Readers category with her first novel First Aid for Fairies and other Fabled Beasts and Keith Gray won the Older Readers category for his best-selling novel Ostrich Boys. The Royal Mail Awards are managed by Scottish Book Trust and voted for by Scottish Children themselves. This year a record 30,000 children got involved and over 15,000 votes were cast from all over Scotland. The winners were announced on Tuesday 24 November during a special ceremony at the Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh which was attended by over 700 children and Adam Ingram, Scotland’s Minister for Children and Early Years.<br />
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  • Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 24/11/09:<br />
Children’s authors Lari Don, John Fardell and Keith Gray were named as the 2009 winners of the Royal Mail Award for Scottish Children’s Books. John Fardell won the Early Years category for his picture book Manfred the Baddie, Lari Don won the Young Readers category with her first novel First Aid for Fairies and other Fabled Beasts and Keith Gray won the Older Readers category for his best-selling novel Ostrich Boys. The Royal Mail Awards are managed by Scottish Book Trust and voted for by Scottish Children themselves. This year a record 30,000 children got involved and over 15,000 votes were cast from all over Scotland. The winners were announced on Tuesday 24 November during a special ceremony at the Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh which was attended by over 700 children and Adam Ingram, Scotland’s Minister for Children and Early Years.<br />
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Children’s authors Lari Don, John Fardell and Keith Gray were named as the 2009 winners of the Royal Mail Award for Scottish Children’s Books. John Fardell won the Early Years category for his picture book Manfred the Baddie, Lari Don won the Young Readers category with her first novel First Aid for Fairies and other Fabled Beasts and Keith Gray won the Older Readers category for his best-selling novel Ostrich Boys. The Royal Mail Awards are managed by Scottish Book Trust and voted for by Scottish Children themselves. This year a record 30,000 children got involved and over 15,000 votes were cast from all over Scotland. The winners were announced on Tuesday 24 November during a special ceremony at the Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh which was attended by over 700 children and Adam Ingram, Scotland’s Minister for Children and Early Years.<br />
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Children’s authors Lari Don, John Fardell and Keith Gray were named as the 2009 winners of the Royal Mail Award for Scottish Children’s Books. John Fardell won the Early Years category for his picture book Manfred the Baddie, Lari Don won the Young Readers category with her first novel First Aid for Fairies and other Fabled Beasts and Keith Gray won the Older Readers category for his best-selling novel Ostrich Boys. The Royal Mail Awards are managed by Scottish Book Trust and voted for by Scottish Children themselves. This year a record 30,000 children got involved and over 15,000 votes were cast from all over Scotland. The winners were announced on Tuesday 24 November during a special ceremony at the Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh which was attended by over 700 children and Adam Ingram, Scotland’s Minister for Children and Early Years.<br />
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Children’s authors Lari Don, John Fardell and Keith Gray were named as the 2009 winners of the Royal Mail Award for Scottish Children’s Books. John Fardell won the Early Years category for his picture book Manfred the Baddie, Lari Don won the Young Readers category with her first novel First Aid for Fairies and other Fabled Beasts and Keith Gray won the Older Readers category for his best-selling novel Ostrich Boys. The Royal Mail Awards are managed by Scottish Book Trust and voted for by Scottish Children themselves. This year a record 30,000 children got involved and over 15,000 votes were cast from all over Scotland. The winners were announced on Tuesday 24 November during a special ceremony at the Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh which was attended by over 700 children and Adam Ingram, Scotland’s Minister for Children and Early Years.<br />
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  • Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 24/11/09:<br />
Children’s authors Lari Don, John Fardell and Keith Gray were named as the 2009 winners of the Royal Mail Award for Scottish Children’s Books. John Fardell won the Early Years category for his picture book Manfred the Baddie, Lari Don won the Young Readers category with her first novel First Aid for Fairies and other Fabled Beasts and Keith Gray won the Older Readers category for his best-selling novel Ostrich Boys. The Royal Mail Awards are managed by Scottish Book Trust and voted for by Scottish Children themselves. This year a record 30,000 children got involved and over 15,000 votes were cast from all over Scotland. The winners were announced on Tuesday 24 November during a special ceremony at the Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh which was attended by over 700 children and Adam Ingram, Scotland’s Minister for Children and Early Years.<br />
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  • Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 24/11/09:<br />
Children’s authors Lari Don, John Fardell and Keith Gray were named as the 2009 winners of the Royal Mail Award for Scottish Children’s Books. John Fardell won the Early Years category for his picture book Manfred the Baddie, Lari Don won the Young Readers category with her first novel First Aid for Fairies and other Fabled Beasts and Keith Gray won the Older Readers category for his best-selling novel Ostrich Boys. The Royal Mail Awards are managed by Scottish Book Trust and voted for by Scottish Children themselves. This year a record 30,000 children got involved and over 15,000 votes were cast from all over Scotland. The winners were announced on Tuesday 24 November during a special ceremony at the Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh which was attended by over 700 children and Adam Ingram, Scotland’s Minister for Children and Early Years.<br />
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  • Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 24/11/09:<br />
Children’s authors Lari Don, John Fardell and Keith Gray were named as the 2009 winners of the Royal Mail Award for Scottish Children’s Books. John Fardell won the Early Years category for his picture book Manfred the Baddie, Lari Don won the Young Readers category with her first novel First Aid for Fairies and other Fabled Beasts and Keith Gray won the Older Readers category for his best-selling novel Ostrich Boys. The Royal Mail Awards are managed by Scottish Book Trust and voted for by Scottish Children themselves. This year a record 30,000 children got involved and over 15,000 votes were cast from all over Scotland. The winners were announced on Tuesday 24 November during a special ceremony at the Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh which was attended by over 700 children and Adam Ingram, Scotland’s Minister for Children and Early Years.<br />
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Children’s authors Lari Don, John Fardell and Keith Gray were named as the 2009 winners of the Royal Mail Award for Scottish Children’s Books. John Fardell won the Early Years category for his picture book Manfred the Baddie, Lari Don won the Young Readers category with her first novel First Aid for Fairies and other Fabled Beasts and Keith Gray won the Older Readers category for his best-selling novel Ostrich Boys. The Royal Mail Awards are managed by Scottish Book Trust and voted for by Scottish Children themselves. This year a record 30,000 children got involved and over 15,000 votes were cast from all over Scotland. The winners were announced on Tuesday 24 November during a special ceremony at the Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh which was attended by over 700 children and Adam Ingram, Scotland’s Minister for Children and Early Years.<br />
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  • Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 24/11/09:<br />
Children’s authors Lari Don, John Fardell and Keith Gray were named as the 2009 winners of the Royal Mail Award for Scottish Children’s Books. John Fardell won the Early Years category for his picture book Manfred the Baddie, Lari Don won the Young Readers category with her first novel First Aid for Fairies and other Fabled Beasts and Keith Gray won the Older Readers category for his best-selling novel Ostrich Boys. The Royal Mail Awards are managed by Scottish Book Trust and voted for by Scottish Children themselves. This year a record 30,000 children got involved and over 15,000 votes were cast from all over Scotland. The winners were announced on Tuesday 24 November during a special ceremony at the Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh which was attended by over 700 children and Adam Ingram, Scotland’s Minister for Children and Early Years.<br />
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Children’s authors Lari Don, John Fardell and Keith Gray were named as the 2009 winners of the Royal Mail Award for Scottish Children’s Books. John Fardell won the Early Years category for his picture book Manfred the Baddie, Lari Don won the Young Readers category with her first novel First Aid for Fairies and other Fabled Beasts and Keith Gray won the Older Readers category for his best-selling novel Ostrich Boys. The Royal Mail Awards are managed by Scottish Book Trust and voted for by Scottish Children themselves. This year a record 30,000 children got involved and over 15,000 votes were cast from all over Scotland. The winners were announced on Tuesday 24 November during a special ceremony at the Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh which was attended by over 700 children and Adam Ingram, Scotland’s Minister for Children and Early Years.<br />
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  • Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 24/11/09:<br />
Children’s authors Lari Don, John Fardell and Keith Gray were named as the 2009 winners of the Royal Mail Award for Scottish Children’s Books. John Fardell won the Early Years category for his picture book Manfred the Baddie, Lari Don won the Young Readers category with her first novel First Aid for Fairies and other Fabled Beasts and Keith Gray won the Older Readers category for his best-selling novel Ostrich Boys. The Royal Mail Awards are managed by Scottish Book Trust and voted for by Scottish Children themselves. This year a record 30,000 children got involved and over 15,000 votes were cast from all over Scotland. The winners were announced on Tuesday 24 November during a special ceremony at the Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh which was attended by over 700 children and Adam Ingram, Scotland’s Minister for Children and Early Years.<br />
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  • Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 24/11/09:<br />
Children’s authors Lari Don, John Fardell and Keith Gray were named as the 2009 winners of the Royal Mail Award for Scottish Children’s Books. John Fardell won the Early Years category for his picture book Manfred the Baddie, Lari Don won the Young Readers category with her first novel First Aid for Fairies and other Fabled Beasts and Keith Gray won the Older Readers category for his best-selling novel Ostrich Boys. The Royal Mail Awards are managed by Scottish Book Trust and voted for by Scottish Children themselves. This year a record 30,000 children got involved and over 15,000 votes were cast from all over Scotland. The winners were announced on Tuesday 24 November during a special ceremony at the Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh which was attended by over 700 children and Adam Ingram, Scotland’s Minister for Children and Early Years.<br />
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  • Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 24/11/09:<br />
Children’s authors Lari Don, John Fardell and Keith Gray were named as the 2009 winners of the Royal Mail Award for Scottish Children’s Books. John Fardell won the Early Years category for his picture book Manfred the Baddie, Lari Don won the Young Readers category with her first novel First Aid for Fairies and other Fabled Beasts and Keith Gray won the Older Readers category for his best-selling novel Ostrich Boys. The Royal Mail Awards are managed by Scottish Book Trust and voted for by Scottish Children themselves. This year a record 30,000 children got involved and over 15,000 votes were cast from all over Scotland. The winners were announced on Tuesday 24 November during a special ceremony at the Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh which was attended by over 700 children and Adam Ingram, Scotland’s Minister for Children and Early Years.<br />
Picture from:  Colin Hattersley/Writer Pictures<br />
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  • Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 24/11/09:<br />
Children’s authors Lari Don, John Fardell and Keith Gray were named as the 2009 winners of the Royal Mail Award for Scottish Children’s Books. John Fardell won the Early Years category for his picture book Manfred the Baddie, Lari Don won the Young Readers category with her first novel First Aid for Fairies and other Fabled Beasts and Keith Gray won the Older Readers category for his best-selling novel Ostrich Boys. The Royal Mail Awards are managed by Scottish Book Trust and voted for by Scottish Children themselves. This year a record 30,000 children got involved and over 15,000 votes were cast from all over Scotland. The winners were announced on Tuesday 24 November during a special ceremony at the Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh which was attended by over 700 children and Adam Ingram, Scotland’s Minister for Children and Early Years.<br />
Picture from:  Colin Hattersley/Writer Pictures<br />
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  • Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 24/11/09:<br />
Children’s authors Lari Don, John Fardell and Keith Gray were named as the 2009 winners of the Royal Mail Award for Scottish Children’s Books. John Fardell won the Early Years category for his picture book Manfred the Baddie, Lari Don won the Young Readers category with her first novel First Aid for Fairies and other Fabled Beasts and Keith Gray won the Older Readers category for his best-selling novel Ostrich Boys. The Royal Mail Awards are managed by Scottish Book Trust and voted for by Scottish Children themselves. This year a record 30,000 children got involved and over 15,000 votes were cast from all over Scotland. The winners were announced on Tuesday 24 November during a special ceremony at the Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh which was attended by over 700 children and Adam Ingram, Scotland’s Minister for Children and Early Years.<br />
Picture from:  Colin Hattersley/Writer Pictures<br />
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  • Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 24/11/09:<br />
Children’s authors Lari Don, John Fardell and Keith Gray were named as the 2009 winners of the Royal Mail Award for Scottish Children’s Books. John Fardell won the Early Years category for his picture book Manfred the Baddie, Lari Don won the Young Readers category with her first novel First Aid for Fairies and other Fabled Beasts and Keith Gray won the Older Readers category for his best-selling novel Ostrich Boys. The Royal Mail Awards are managed by Scottish Book Trust and voted for by Scottish Children themselves. This year a record 30,000 children got involved and over 15,000 votes were cast from all over Scotland. The winners were announced on Tuesday 24 November during a special ceremony at the Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh which was attended by over 700 children and Adam Ingram, Scotland’s Minister for Children and Early Years.<br />
Picture from:  Colin Hattersley/Writer Pictures<br />
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  • Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 24/11/09:<br />
Children’s authors Lari Don, John Fardell and Keith Gray were named as the 2009 winners of the Royal Mail Award for Scottish Children’s Books. John Fardell won the Early Years category for his picture book Manfred the Baddie, Lari Don won the Young Readers category with her first novel First Aid for Fairies and other Fabled Beasts and Keith Gray won the Older Readers category for his best-selling novel Ostrich Boys. The Royal Mail Awards are managed by Scottish Book Trust and voted for by Scottish Children themselves. This year a record 30,000 children got involved and over 15,000 votes were cast from all over Scotland. The winners were announced on Tuesday 24 November during a special ceremony at the Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh which was attended by over 700 children and Adam Ingram, Scotland’s Minister for Children and Early Years.<br />
Picture from:  Colin Hattersley/Writer Pictures<br />
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  • Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 24/11/09:<br />
Children’s authors Lari Don, John Fardell and Keith Gray were named as the 2009 winners of the Royal Mail Award for Scottish Children’s Books. John Fardell won the Early Years category for his picture book Manfred the Baddie, Lari Don won the Young Readers category with her first novel First Aid for Fairies and other Fabled Beasts and Keith Gray won the Older Readers category for his best-selling novel Ostrich Boys. The Royal Mail Awards are managed by Scottish Book Trust and voted for by Scottish Children themselves. This year a record 30,000 children got involved and over 15,000 votes were cast from all over Scotland. The winners were announced on Tuesday 24 November during a special ceremony at the Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh which was attended by over 700 children and Adam Ingram, Scotland’s Minister for Children and Early Years.<br />
Picture from:  Colin Hattersley/Writer Pictures<br />
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  • Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 24/11/09:<br />
Children’s authors Lari Don, John Fardell and Keith Gray were named as the 2009 winners of the Royal Mail Award for Scottish Children’s Books. John Fardell won the Early Years category for his picture book Manfred the Baddie, Lari Don won the Young Readers category with her first novel First Aid for Fairies and other Fabled Beasts and Keith Gray won the Older Readers category for his best-selling novel Ostrich Boys. The Royal Mail Awards are managed by Scottish Book Trust and voted for by Scottish Children themselves. This year a record 30,000 children got involved and over 15,000 votes were cast from all over Scotland. The winners were announced on Tuesday 24 November during a special ceremony at the Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh which was attended by over 700 children and Adam Ingram, Scotland’s Minister for Children and Early Years.<br />
Picture from:  Colin Hattersley/Writer Pictures<br />
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  • Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 24/11/09:<br />
Children’s authors Lari Don, John Fardell and Keith Gray were named as the 2009 winners of the Royal Mail Award for Scottish Children’s Books. John Fardell won the Early Years category for his picture book Manfred the Baddie, Lari Don won the Young Readers category with her first novel First Aid for Fairies and other Fabled Beasts and Keith Gray won the Older Readers category for his best-selling novel Ostrich Boys. The Royal Mail Awards are managed by Scottish Book Trust and voted for by Scottish Children themselves. This year a record 30,000 children got involved and over 15,000 votes were cast from all over Scotland. The winners were announced on Tuesday 24 November during a special ceremony at the Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh which was attended by over 700 children and Adam Ingram, Scotland’s Minister for Children and Early Years.<br />
Picture from:  Colin Hattersley/Writer Pictures<br />
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  • Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 24/11/09:<br />
Children’s authors Lari Don, John Fardell and Keith Gray were named as the 2009 winners of the Royal Mail Award for Scottish Children’s Books. John Fardell won the Early Years category for his picture book Manfred the Baddie, Lari Don won the Young Readers category with her first novel First Aid for Fairies and other Fabled Beasts and Keith Gray won the Older Readers category for his best-selling novel Ostrich Boys. The Royal Mail Awards are managed by Scottish Book Trust and voted for by Scottish Children themselves. This year a record 30,000 children got involved and over 15,000 votes were cast from all over Scotland. The winners were announced on Tuesday 24 November during a special ceremony at the Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh which was attended by over 700 children and Adam Ingram, Scotland’s Minister for Children and Early Years.<br />
Picture from:  Colin Hattersley/Writer Pictures<br />
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  • Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 24/11/09:<br />
Children’s authors Lari Don, John Fardell and Keith Gray were named as the 2009 winners of the Royal Mail Award for Scottish Children’s Books. John Fardell won the Early Years category for his picture book Manfred the Baddie, Lari Don won the Young Readers category with her first novel First Aid for Fairies and other Fabled Beasts and Keith Gray won the Older Readers category for his best-selling novel Ostrich Boys. The Royal Mail Awards are managed by Scottish Book Trust and voted for by Scottish Children themselves. This year a record 30,000 children got involved and over 15,000 votes were cast from all over Scotland. The winners were announced on Tuesday 24 November during a special ceremony at the Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh which was attended by over 700 children and Adam Ingram, Scotland’s Minister for Children and Early Years.<br />
Picture from:  Colin Hattersley/Writer Pictures<br />
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  • Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 24/11/09:<br />
Children’s authors Lari Don, John Fardell and Keith Gray were named as the 2009 winners of the Royal Mail Award for Scottish Children’s Books. John Fardell won the Early Years category for his picture book Manfred the Baddie, Lari Don won the Young Readers category with her first novel First Aid for Fairies and other Fabled Beasts and Keith Gray won the Older Readers category for his best-selling novel Ostrich Boys. The Royal Mail Awards are managed by Scottish Book Trust and voted for by Scottish Children themselves. This year a record 30,000 children got involved and over 15,000 votes were cast from all over Scotland. The winners were announced on Tuesday 24 November during a special ceremony at the Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh which was attended by over 700 children and Adam Ingram, Scotland’s Minister for Children and Early Years.<br />
Picture from:  Colin Hattersley/Writer Pictures<br />
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  • Royal Mail Scottish Childrens Book Awards, Edinburgh, 24/11/09:<br />
Children from the Edinburgh Academy Junior School<br />
Children’s authors Lari Don, John Fardell and Keith Gray were named as the 2009 winners of the Royal Mail Award for Scottish Children’s Books. John Fardell won the Early Years category for his picture book Manfred the Baddie, Lari Don won the Young Readers category with her first novel First Aid for Fairies and other Fabled Beasts and Keith Gray won the Older Readers category for his best-selling novel Ostrich Boys. The Royal Mail Awards are managed by Scottish Book Trust and voted for by Scottish Children themselves. This year a record 30,000 children got involved and over 15,000 votes were cast from all over Scotland. The winners were announced on Tuesday 24 November during a special ceremony at the Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh which was attended by over 700 children and Adam Ingram, Scotland’s Minister for Children and Early Years.<br />
Picture from:  Colin Hattersley/Writer Pictures<br />
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