For many years a favourite with children and grown-ups this book of children’s verse is available in an all new format with beautiful new illustrations by Deirdre Lyons Doyle.
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Winner of the CBI Children's Book of the Year Judges Special Award for 2017. Winner Réic Carló Irish Book of the Year Award 2018 Winner of the Judges Special Award-...
The Vikings were great warriors and cruel enemies. They were wonderful boat-builders and loved the challenge of invading unknown lands. Their heroes were remembered in fine stories called sagas. But...
Lúlú is scared of the strange sounds she hears at night, all around her big tree in the forest. Can her friend, Jackie the owl convince Lúlú that there’s no...
Borrowing some scissors is the beginning of an adventure for the Famous Five, as George manages to get mixed up with some burglars. Julian, Dick and Anne are too busy...
You’ve heard about Horrid Henry, now it’s time to meet Dónall Dána, as Horrid Henry has been named in the Irish-language edition of Francesca Simon’s popular series of books, illustrated...
Rosenstock’s eccentric professors are famous throughout the world. Well, no, they’re not really – but they like to think they are: Professor Snowface, Professor Empty and now, the nuttiest of...
A new pictorial English-Irish dictionary for children. The dictionary contains illustrative sentences in Irish showing the word or phrase used in a natural context. Children using this dictionary will acquire...
Cití Cailleach lives in a black house. She has black chairs and black stairs, black floors and black doors. Citi’s cat ‘Smúróg’ is black, too. And that is how the...
It’s that bewitching time of the year again. We already know the calamitous Cití from Cití Cailleach, Cití sa Gheimhreadh and Cití san Aer Arís. What mess has she got...