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    132,-

    Ladybird, butterfly, snail, grasshopper, spider, fly. Introduces the youngest readers to the tiny creatures that creep, crawl, wriggle and fly all over Ireland!

  • av Emma Larkin
    122,-

    Can Aoife and Aidan solve this mystery, reunite their gang of friends and return to having fun on the football field?

  • av Marita Conlon-McKenna
    164,-

  • av Conor Kostick
    196,-

  • av Grainne O'Brien
    147 - 224,-

  • av Juliette Saumande
    194,-

  • av Jo Kerrigan
    244,-

    A book on the Grand Canal which crosses Ireland from east to west, from Dublin to the Shannon, and from its first opening made it possible for people and freight to travel smoothly and (for the time) swiftly from one side of the country to the other.

  • av Carsten Krieger
    320,-

    A journey across Ireland, in words and dazzling images, exploring the nature we pass every day, as well as deep in the bog, high in the mountains and under crashing waves. Discover alpine flowers blooming in the Burren, meet ferocious anemones on our shorelines, and visit the Shannon Dolphins, who have had a place in local legend for centuries.

  • av Aine Murray
    132,-

    I longed to be the hero in the school play, to make new friends and have a big birthday - but I've always been stopped by the Pain in my Chest ... An uplifting story of how children can beat those anxious feelings

  • av Meabh Collins
    144,-

    Freya's always felt different, so when she learns she's autistic she doesn't want anyone to know. All she wants is to fit in. But does she really need to change herself or can she find friends who like her just the way she is? A novel about friendship, discovering who you really are -- and being ok with that!

  • av Sarah Bowie
    194,-

    Suzy and Kevin are best friends. They do everything together! Until one day, Kevin's in a Mood. Suzy tries everything to cheer him up - she tells him jokes and even plays his favourite song. But Kevin's STILL in a Mood. All their friends try to help, but nothing seems to make Kevin feel better ... what could be wrong?

  • av Amy Clarkin
    175,-

    Raven O'Sullivan doesn't remember what happened in Hyacinth House five years ago. Her father died during a paranormal investigation there, and she's pretty certain it's her fault. Her brother Archer can't resist the opportunity to go back and investigate. But everyone has their secrets, and they all lead back to Hyacinth House ...

  • av Catherine O'Keeffe
    254,-

    Irish Times bestseller! Packed with the latest research and information, this friendly guide will answer all your questions in a down-to-earth, practical way, supported by facts and women's personal stories throughout. With Catherine's expert help you will be empowered and informed, and feeling like yourself again!

  • av Erika McGann
    194,-

    A heron chick wants to stand on one leg Just like the grown-up herons do. But every time she tries - SPLASH! Standing on one leg is hard!

  • av Ashwin Chacko
    194,-

    The city is wild, the city is free, the city has wonderful things to see ... Meet Lily and Tim, our brave adventurers. When they go into the city, with a Snap! a Clap! and a Zap! they can make the boring ... amazing!

  • av Alma Jordan
    134,-

    Peter is hard at work training sheepdog Blue for the trials at the Ballynoe Fair, while Kate - who wants to be a vet like her mam - is busy with her cheeky pet hen, Hettie. The first book in the Hazel Tree Farm series, following the adventures of the Farrelly family, their neighbours, and a host of furry, woolly and feathery friends!

  • av Phil Quinlan
    244,-

    Part investigative tale, part time capsule, And a Bang on the Ear sees Philip painstakingly piece together the events that led up to, and followed, the accidental clash of heads that left him in a coma before waking up to 30 years of pain and paralysis. Full of hope and humour, rage and rehabilitation, this is an autobiography unlike any other.

  • av Kathy Donaghy
    224,-

    This unflinching memoir looks back at a decade of love and loss, of mothering, identity and ultimately healing. An ode to friendship, home and the extraordinary healing powers of immersing yourself in the natural world, especially the ocean.

  • av Paddy Donnelly
    174,-

    Dodos are extinct, right?WRONG!They're not! They're just in disguise, and they're not the only ones. This book reveals the secrets of the woolly mammoths, saber-toothed tigers, and even dinosaurs! These famous creatures are in disguise everywhere, so keep your eyes peeled! You never know who might be right under your nose . . .

  • av Gerard Siggins
    154,-

    Book 9 in the acclaimed Rugby Spirit series Eoin's been promoted early to the Senior Cup team - where he's the youngest ever player - and he's not sure if he's ready for it. A discovery from the earliest days of Irish rugby brings more ghostly encounters for Eoin - and leads him and his friends to tackle a series of crimes at the national stadium.

  • av Linda Möller
    121,-

    Runtling the pig and his siblings narrowly escape the terrible fate of being sold at the market. While making their way across country, they learn all sorts of new things about themselves, about humans and about the world outside the farmyard.

  • av Sarah O'Connor
    154,-

    They roam our hills and wander our country lanes; graze in our valleys and frolic in our fields. Sheep have lived happily beside us in Ireland for some five thousand years - it's no wonder they're an unofficial national symbol. Celebrate our wonderful woolly friends, who not only fill our meadows, but also our history and our hearts.

  • av Gerry Daly
    174,-

    Tá puifín beag cabhrach ina cónaí ar Sceilg Mhichíl. Nuair a thagann sí ar ubh atá ar strae, tá an puifín ar a dícheall an ubh a thabhairt abhaile go dtína nead féin. Ach leis an ngaoth ag séideadh agus an ubh ag sleamhnú síos an cnoc beidh cúnamh ag teastáil ó ainmhithe Sceilg Mhichíl chun an ubh a thabhairt abhaile slán!

  • av John Gibney
    184,-

    This concise guide, beautifully illustrated with photos and maps, features cultural gems, elegant Georgian architecture and tourist favourites. Everything from Trinity College to Croke Park, the Custom House to Mountjoy Square, the Guinness Storehouse and Temple Bar, as well as highlights from further afield.

  • av Peter Pearson
    434,-

  • av Conor Busuttil
    224,-

    Billy Conker is a young conservationist who travels around the world, discovering amazing animals and plants and finding ways to help and protect them. Now you can join Billy on his mission! It's not going to be easy. Some animals are already struggling - or even endangered - and these are the hardest to find.

  • av Judi Curtin
    184,-

    Lissadell House, Sligo, 1915. In the Big House, young housemaid Lily feels life is changing for everyone - decisions are being made by others for her friend Maeve de Markievicz, the countesses daughter, and Lily fears for her new friend Sam also. Can Lily help her friends without getting into too much trouble?

  • av Alice Taylor
    294,-

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