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- Dinosaur Poo! by Christyan Fox and Diane Fox (8 categories)
- Skimbleshanks: The Railyway Cat by T S Eliot and Arthur Robins (8 categories)
- Lulu and the Brontosaurus by Judith Viorst and Lane Smith (8 categories)
- Beast Friends Forever! by Robert L Forbes and Ronald Searle (8 categories)
- Molly and her Dad by Jan Ormerod and Carol Thompson (8 categories)
- Powers (Annals of the Western Shore) by Ursula K Le Guin (8 categories)
- Books that Changed the World: The 50 Most Influential Books in Human History by Andrew Taylor (8 categories)
- The Art of Being Normal by Lisa Williamson (8 categories)
- I Believe in Yesterday: My Adventures in Living History by Tim Moore (8 categories)
- Kave-Tina Rox by Jill Marshall and Sam Childs (8 categories)
- After the Flood by L S Matthews (8 categories)
- The Family Fang by Kevin Wilson (8 categories)
- Escape from Shadow Island by Paul Adam (8 categories)
- A Short Gentleman by Jon Canter (8 categories)
- Hendrix the Rocking Horse (Fables from the Stables 2) by Gavin Puckett and Tor Freeman (8 categories)
- The Old Woman from Friuli by Ghillian Potts and Ed Boxall (8 categories)
- The Shrink and The Sage by Julian Baggini and Antonia Macaro (8 categories)
- Black Waters (Strong Winds) by Julia Jones and Claudia Myatt (8 categories)
- Festivals and Celebrations by Sandra Lawrence and Jane Newland (8 categories)
- Guantanamo Boy by Anna Perera (8 categories)
- My Gentle Barn: where animals heal and children learn to hope by Ellie Laks (8 categories)
- Akimbo and the Snakes by Alexander McCall Smith (8 categories)
- Before the Feast by Sasa Stanisic and Anthea Bell (translator) (8 categories)
- You Are Not Alone: Michael Through A Brother's Eyes by Jermaine Jackson (8 categories)
- How To Talk So Kids Will Listen and Listen So Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish (8 categories)
- Summerland by Hannu Rajaniemi (8 categories)
- The Highland Falcon Thief by M G Leonard and Sam Sedgman (8 categories)
- The Orphan's Tale by Pam Jenoff (8 categories)
- The Baby (But I'd Have Liked a Hamster) by India Knight and Jessica Meserve (8 categories)
- Philip Ardagh's Book of Kings, Queens, Emperors and Rotten Wart-Nosed Commoners by Philip Ardagh (8 categories)
- The Glass Room by Simon Mawer (8 categories)
- Rudey's Windy Christmas by Helen Baugh and Ben Mantle (8 categories)
- I Really Want To Eat A Child by Sylviane Donnio and Dorothee de Monfreid (8 categories)
- Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll and Sir John Tenniel (8 categories)
- The First Slodge by Jeanne Willis and Jenni Desmond (8 categories)
- Bellewether by Susanna Kearsley (8 categories)
- Watch Out for the Crocodile by Lisa Moroni and Eva Eriksson (8 categories)
- Superior by Mark Millar and Leinil Yu (8 categories)
- Running Rhino by Mwenye Hadithi and Adrienne Kennaway (8 categories)
- Where's Will? by Anna Claybourne and Tilly (8 categories)
- City of Strangers by Ian Mackenzie (8 categories)
- Demolition Dad by Phil Earle and Sara Ogilvie (8 categories)
- Cat and Dog by Helen Oswald and Zoe Waring (8 categories)
- How to Save the World with Salad Dressing by Thomas Byrne and Tom Cassidy (8 categories)
- The Boy Who Would Be Shakespeare by Doug Stewart (8 categories)
- Quack Quack Moo, We See You! by Mij Kelly and Katharine McEwen (8 categories)
- Uprooted by Naomi Novik (8 categories)
- The Beautiful Truth by Belinda Seaward (8 categories)
- The Snuggle Sandwich by Malachy Doyle and Gwen Millward (8 categories)
- A Lovely Way to Burn (Plague Times Trilogy 1) by Louise Welsh (8 categories)