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UK's Top 12 Indie Kids' Books For Christmas

First Posted: 08/31/10 02:55 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 06:30 PM ET

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TheBookseller.com:

The 12-strong list is produced jointly by the Booksellers Association and Book Marketing Limited, and is the first marketing campaign for the new IndieBound initiative. The catalogue is also supported by Gardners. Christmas Books titles are chosen by independent booksellers for independent booksellers.

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The 12-strong list is produced jointly by the Booksellers Association and Book Marketing Limited, and is the first marketing campaign for the new IndieBound initiative. The catalogue is also supported...
The 12-strong list is produced jointly by the Booksellers Association and Book Marketing Limited, and is the first marketing campaign for the new IndieBound initiative. The catalogue is also supported...
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02:25 AM on 10/07/2010
Well one book that ought to be considered is a cute book that just came out titled, "Santa & The Little Teddy Bear" written by Peter John Lucking. It is one of those books that gives you a glimpse of Christmas Traditions from around the world. It is a classic in the genre of Hans Christian and Anderson , Aseop’s Fables, Lewis Carol, Alice in Wonderland. Each chapter is a bedtime story. Wonderful book!

http://bilbosadventures.com/the-cast-of-characters/
02:25 PM on 09/02/2010
What the other posters said. Article has nothing about kids books.

Editor Fail #1 - not catching the headline error

Editor fail #23 - not correcting it.

I can't wait for their best beach reads of 2011. Probably all about diseases you can catch at beaches and people eaten by sharks when they went in the water.
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11:15 AM on 09/01/2010
I'd like to read that book, but if I had a kid that wanted to, I'd disown it.
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10:40 AM on 09/01/2010
Wow...John LeCarre hits the kids' reading list. Whodathunkit?

And I can't wait for the Harry Potter producers to turn Map of A Nation: A Biography Of The Ordnance Survey into a film. Gee, 1791 was a crazy year for maps, wasn't it kids?