Futa Fata takes its first steps into the teen market with an Irish translation of the internationally beloved Heartstopper graphic novel. Boy meets boy. Boys become friends. Boys fall in...
When you speak in Irish every word is a tiny poem. Take loinnir - a word that describes the sunlight sparkling on the waves. Loinnir is also used to capture that merriness you feel...
Beauty and the Beast as Gaeilge. A traditional children’s classic told in lovely, idiomatic Irish by one of Ireland’s most accomplished writers. The new titles in the series are...
Irish-language translation of the classic children’s book The Little Prince (Le Petit Prince / El prinicipito). Bíonn ar phíolóta a theacht anuas i lár ghaineamhlach an tSahára nuair a bhriseann an t-inneall...
Fuaimdhreacha do pháistí bunaithe ar théama na séasúrSoundscapes for children based on the theme of the seasonsBrúigh an cnaipe agus éist!Press the button and listen! Six soundscapesSé cinn d’fhuaimdhreachaPress the...
These five short stories show us that Pearse was a man of deep understanding with immense human awareness of the way of life of the average person. He analyses the...
Pádraic Ó Conaire’s celebrated novel, first published by Clódhanna Teoranta in 1920 and now available once more as published by Coiscéim. Editor: Aindrias Ó Cathasaigh.
Paperback
Pages 166
Six traditional Irish songsSé amhrán thraidisiúntaListen to the song at the push of an embedded button Six beautiful imagesSé íomhá áilleSongs brought to life with beautiful bright pastel images ...
Gradam Réics Carló 2019 – Irish language book of the year for young readers! Aoife is building a cardboard robot, and all she wants is a bit of fun. When...
In 1935, a Gaeltacht colony was created in the townland of Rath Cairn, Co. Meath, for 27 Irish-speaking families. Fianna Fail had achieved an overall majority in the wake...
Míofaí loves to go and visit Grandpa and Grandma Bunny. Her grandpa and grandma also really like it when Míofaí comes to visit them. Grandpa has made a special scooter...
Like all bunnies, Míofaí also goes to school. There she learns to draw, write, read and sing. But she likes it best when the teacher reads the class a story....