This collection of traditional children’s rhymes from the Irish (Gaelic) tradition consists of a full-colour book and lavishly-produced album available online by scanning QR codes. There are 29 tracks on...
An Irish translation of Puffling and the Egg. When Puffling finds a lost egg on Skellig Michael, she sets off to return the egg to its nest!She travels all over the...
Written by and Illustrated by Caitriona Sweeney, Translated by Marcus Mac Conghail. Fans of A Dublin Fairytale will be enchanted by this contemporary take on the Hansel and Gretel fairytale set in modern-day Galway. ...
Picturebook by Sadhbh Devlin illustrated by Brian Fitzgerald, published by Futa Fata, 2022. Rua is delighted that the weekend is here. He’s looking forward to lying on the sofa and...
Little Rabbit loves his Blue blanket but Mum wants to wash it.
This makes him worry. Is Blue blanket not perfect?
Is there anything more important than the things closest to our hearts!
Paperback.
Pages: 27
Available as an Audiobook.
Closleabhar san aireamh! Tá Gabhán Grian ag dul amach, ag triomú slodán ar a bhealach. Tá a chairde go léir i Slodán-Plás agus cuireann sé ceist ar mhaith leo rás? Anonn...
Closleabhar san aireamh Tá Fearghal Fearthainn ar bís agus réidh do lá lán spraoi. Ag spraeáil uisce isteach san aer,tugann sé deoch do na plandaí agus é ag rith. Bíonn...
Closleabhar san aireamh Tá spórt agus spraoi ag Seán Scamall inniu, ag súgradh thíos sa pháirc. Ag déanamh cruthanna dá chairde uilig, agus iad ina suí ag amharc. Ach tagann...
Simple versions of old, well-known tales are in this series of books written for children who are learning to read. They are suitable for children who recognise some simple words...
Irish-language telling of The Pied Piper. Simple versions of old, well-known ales are in this series of books written for children who are learning to read. They are suitable for...
The Sly Fox and the Little Red Hen Designed for children learning to read, this book retells Sly Fox and the Little Red Hen in Irish language with repeated phrases...