Publisher's Synopsis This convenient pocket-sized dictionary covers all the translations you are likely to need in everyday usage of Irish. It covers modern terminology and includes an introduction to the...
While officially Ireland has two languages, in truth is it is probably closer to three: English, Irish, and Irish-English (Hiberno-English). And it is this third language, Irish-English, that most Irish...
In his second book Ronan Moore, author of Irishology, has created a humorous and irreverent guide to every county in Ireland: Galway, where rainfall is measured not in millimetres but in...
Edited by Tracey Ní Mhaonaigh in part with Áine Halpin The 2022 edition of the academic journal from Maynooth University which covers a wide range of areas of interest. This...
Is aoibhinn liom thú chuig an ré is ar ais (I love you to the moon and back) Luxury Irish Chocolate Bar. 100% made and packaged in Ireland. Unique and...
Luxury Irish Chocolate Bar. 100% made and packaged in Ireland. Unique and quirky designs. We design for the "everyday" gift/treat as well as for seasonal events, occasions and sometimes trending...
"I Remember Róló" is about the feelings a child goes through as they experience what may be their first bereavement – the death of a pet. It shows how the...
A new science textbook for primary schools based on the TG4 programme of the same name, Is Eolaí Mé. With plenty of interactive projects included, this book is perfect if...
Why would anyone want to go on holiday, when you can stay at home in your own comfortable house? Máire Treasa tries to dodge the holiday trip, to no avail…...
There is nothing Máire Treasa loves more than relaxing on the sofa with Sibéal. That sofa has a lovely familiar smell. So why get a new one? And what’s all...
Máire Treasa doesn’t want to take part in the Cat Pageant but Mam, Dad and Sibéal are very keen. Then Máire Treasa spots her sworn enemy, the snooty Miribéal –...
(You're a star) congratulate / celebrate / encourage with this beautifully illustrated keepsake card.
Printed on textured Italian card, blank for your own message.
Printed on 300gsm uncoated card with a brown ribbed Kraft envelope, packed in a compostable bio-degradable plastic (corn starch). Card size folded is 145mm x 145mm. Cards are left blank...
When Marcas forgot his trousers he thought that the day couldn’t get any worse, but there are three things that would unsettle anyone’s life: A postcard from an old friend...
This hand carved, wooden 'Failte' wall hanging is the perfect 'Welcome' art for you hallway, greeting all who visit. Crafted by hand with exquisite detail, this wall hanging exudes a...
Irish Blessing This hand carved wooden wall plaque depicts what is probably the most popular and widely known of our traditional Irish blessings. The wording is surrounded by the never...
This is probably the most well known of the many traditional Irish blessings. It is bordered by never ending knot work symbolising eternity. Intricate embossing and gilding adds a richness...
Height 25.5cm Width 9cm St. Brigid is the Celtic Saint & Goddess of fire and poetry. In early February 2023 Ireland will mark St. Brigid's Day as a public holiday for the first...
St Brigid's Cross Wall Hanging On St. Brigid's day, February 1st, it is a tradition in Ireland to make a cross from rushes, as St. Brigid did at the deathbed...
The Claddagh Ring, symbolising love, friendship and loyalty was first used as a wedding ring over 400 years ago in the tiny Galway fishing village 'The Claddagh'. Intricate embossing and...
Figure of old man of Aran made with 5000 year Old Irish Turf. A real traditional Irish gift.Made with 5000 year old turf cut from Ireland’s oldest boglands. Gift boxed ...
Each Tea Towel H75cm W50cm The first Tea Towel design was inspired by 9th century ancient Celtic manuscripts and the second shows four emblems of Ireland, the shamrock, the harp,...
Measuring 45cm x 67cm
A famous Irish greeting, translating to 'one, hundred, thousand welcomes', for your first Irish lesson.
Made from 100% washable cotton .
Measuring 45cm x 67cm The 'eyes' in the peacock's elaborate tail were thought by the Celts to endow the bird with the gift of foresight. Made from 100% washable cotton...