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Guardian Weekly

CHILDREN

fter months of sadness and uncertainty, there is pure enchantment to be found in the year’s best children’s books. For picture-book lovers, by Clare Helen Welsh, illustrated by Laura Barrett, is an extra-special story full of delicate filigree art. Mill worker Lotte,

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