Britannica – All New Children’s Encyclopedia
€29.95Chapter subjects include Universe, Earth, Material World, Living World, Being Human, Ancient Civilizations, Medieval to Modern, and Today’s World and Beyond.
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Chapter subjects include Universe, Earth, Material World, Living World, Being Human, Ancient Civilizations, Medieval to Modern, and Today’s World and Beyond.


There’s a new bunch of baddies in town, and they have something sinister in store for Petey the Cat. Once again, Dog Man is called into action! With a cute kitten and a remarkable robot by his side, the Supa Buddies must join forces with the most unlikely of heroes to save the day.

Have you ever seen a Bumbum bee, or an Elelamp? Does your pet wear Doggles? These are all Eggcorns, where a child’s mispronunciation can add a whole other level of meaning! What would a bumbum bee (bumblebee) or Elelamp (elephant) look like? Or Doggles (goggles) or a Carcodile (crocodile)? Illustrator Chris Judge (The Lonely Beast, Danger is Everywhere) has brought his bizarre sense of humour to imagine them for us all.

Edward the Elephant finds himself on a farm, feeling lonely and sad, but he has an unknown friend in Olive the Owl,
As Olive brings Edward out to the farm to meet the other animals β who he thinks look like his friends from the zoo, there is a fire and only Edward can save the day!
This beautiful story of friendship, diversity & inclusion from debut author Brendan McDonald, shows us that no matter where you find yourself you will always find your tribe.

This pack contains a 300-piece jigsaw of a beautifully illustrated map of Europe for children to assemble, as well as a 32-page picture atlas of Europe in which they can see and discover the continent in more detail with its highly visual maps.

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Gordon is back for more mayhem and mischief in the second book in the laugh-out-loud Gordon’s Game series!__________Gordon D’Arcy – the only kid at school with a Six Nations medal hidden under his pillow! Though helping Ireland to win the Grand Slam feels like it was just a dream. Now, he’s been given a brand new challenge – the chance to play for Leinster. After learning so many lessons playing for Ireland – including how to make a complete eejit of himself in front of millions of people – fitting in at Leinster should be a breeze.

A delightful collection of traditional Irish legends including much-loved favourites such as Oisin, The Brown Bull of Cooley and The Giant from Scotland. Six beautifully illustrated legends, simply retold for children of all ages to enjoy and remember. Other books by Yvonne CarrollBeginner’ Irish DictionaryIrish Legends for ChildrenIrish Legends for Children – MiniLeprechaun TalesThe Little Leprechaun LibraryThe Very Little Leprechaun Tale.



Irelandopedia
This breathtakingly exciting book discovers Ireland, county by county, as you’ve never seen it before!


Science fiction meets science fact in this fully illustrated hilarious book from one of the UK and Ireland’s best-loved comedians. Genuinely qualified space expert, Dara O Briain, is here with all the answers to help you sort your science fiction from your science fact. Includes: * how life begins in the first place * how Earth was created * whether aliens might exist elsewhere in the Solar System * the search for other planets like our own * how we could possibly ever get there and .
. . * would we really meet aliens? Alongside this runs the hilarious, but not very true story of Clara and her cat, Sputnik, who will join you on the journey of the book to help take you from novice alien-hunter to bona-fide space expert, with a brilliant final twist! So, is there anybody out there? NO.

Lissadell House, Sligo, 1915.Β In the Big House, young housemaid Lily feels life is changing for everyone β 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?

Bullied at school, nagged in Aunty May’s tenth-floor council flat, there’s only one place ten-year-old Billy really feels alive – in the wilderness by the canal. There he watches a cygnet on the water and protects a family of fox cubs. Then his secret place is discovered and the fox family decimated. Unwanted and unloved, Billy and the last fox run for their lives . .

While all the wolves in the valley are busy preparing for the big Howling Ceremony, Little Wolf is afraid to use his voice. Little Wolf thinks he’ll never find his howl – but then some wise words from Big Wolf remind him that even the smallest voice can make the sweetest sound.
An inspiring, heartfelt tale for little pups everywhere about having the courage to find your own voice – even if it makes you stand out from the pack.