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Dyma'r seithfed llyfr ar hugain yn y gyfres MĂȘts Maesllan. Mae'r gyfres MĂȘts Maesllan yn dilyn hynt, helynt a diddordebau criw o ffrindiau 10 ac 11 oed sef Mim, Ben, Sam a Wil (a Bob y ci) sy'n byw ym mhentref Maesllan. Mae'r gyfres yn cynnwys pecyn o 32 o lyfrau trawsgwricwlaidd sy'n cynnwys rhai ffuglen, ffeithiol ac ambell un ar ffurf mydr ac odl. -- Cyngor Llyfrau Cymru
Meet the seven characters of the Glud y Geiriau series that introduce punctuation elements to pupils in the Foundation Phase through various poems and funny stories.
In this book, we keep company to one of the servants of Ynystawe Mansion, and follows the story of the creation of Llyfr Coch Hergest. Between the covers of one great book, Hopcy ap Tomos was determined to collect all Welsh history before everybody forgets it. Come to the party to hear the story!
The Shepherdess introduces the many benefits of keeping sheep - an animal long associated with traditional Welsh farming. The story attempts to help children understand where some of their food comes from. A female main character is used for a traditionally male job role. -- Welsh Books Council
The handbook contains information on the contents of Tric a Chlic, including an explanation of the strategy behind the scheme which offers help and advice on learning skills which provide a foundation for learning language. (Available in Welsh only.) A separate CD coinciding with the scheme is available.
Mae Betsan, Mam a Dad-cu yn darganfod sut mae eu pentref wedi newid dros amser. Beth am ddarllen y stori i ddarganfod sut mae pobl, lleoedd a natur yn wahanol i pan oedd Mam a Dad-cu yn blant? -- Cyngor Llyfrau Cymru
A pack of four English medium novels for children between 7 and 11 years old that supports financial education in line with the specific requirements of the Literacy and Numeracy Framework. The series is also available in Welsh, under the title 'Cyfres y Geiniog'.