2007 Royal Mail Awards for Scottish Children's Books Winners Announced
The winners of the 2007 Royal Mail Awards for Scottish Children's Books have been announced at a ceremony in Glasgow. The awards were organised by BRAW, the network for the Scottish children's book.
Awards were given in three age categories, plus, for the first time, a Gaelic award.
Early Years 0-7
- Katie's Moose by James Robertson, Matthew Fitt and Karen Sutherland
Younger Readers 8-11
- Chill by Alex Nye
Older Readers 12-16
- Scarlett by Cathy Cassidy
Gaelic Winner
- Uspaig agus SS by Marie C. NicAmhlaigh
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Add to BasketChill - Paperback -
£5.99
Samuel is trapped by huge snow drifts in an old, remote house. And that's not the only thing causing a cold shiver to creep down his spine. He feels like the ghostly figure in the locked library has a message - but who is it for? -
Add to BasketKatie's Moose: A Keek-A-Boo Book For Wee Folk - Boards -
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Babies and young children will love the simple story of Katie gathering up her animal friends in time for bed. Each page shows Katie looking for the Dug, the Pig, the Bear, the Craw, the Coo and of course the wee Moose. -
Add to BasketScarlett - Paperback -
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Scarlett's not red like a sunset, she's red with rage. She cannot believe her mum is packing her off to Ireland to stay with the dad who left them. Surely he's the reason for everything going wrong, her never being able to stay in a school, rules always getting broken? They won't get round her so easily. -
Add to BasketUspaig Agus S-S - Paperback -
£6.00
This story is a fantasy involving two children, the clever Seonag-Sine and scruffy Uspaig who live next door to one another. Uspaig surprises Seonag-Sine with his special powers.





