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A stunning picture book that adapts one of the most famous stories of Charles Dickens!
Measure yourself against the spire on O'Connell street, spot seals at the seaside, zoom down the slide in Stephen's Green playground, and enjoy a GAA game in croke park. My Little Album of Dublin takes the youngest of readers on a fun filled tour of the Fair City. Along the way, they will build up their vocabulary in English and Irish. Packed with delightful illustrations and words!
"'My name is Madgie M. Cappock, but you can call me Mad Cap. I'm not mad and I don't wear a cap, but I'm a superhero and who ever heard of a superhero called Madgie? Anyways, the new butcher, Mr Fitzmarcel, has disappeared and Norbert and me were going to investigate but now Norbert's not talking to me any more (maybe because he's too busy rehearsing for the panto in his stupid bunny costume). Meanwhile, I've got a job feeding an evil cat, mum's been acting really weird and Mrs Mudrick across the road has been behaving veeeeery suspiciously. You could say I'm in trouble. I could tell you it's only going to get worse"--Publisher description.
Une virée délirante dans un monde fantastique ! Il est midi au royaume de Tirligok et Louna la fée n'a pas pu faire surgir le soleil, car elle a écrabouillé sa baguette magique. Pour éviter l'invasion des Affreux de Nuit, Il faut au plus vite qu'elle s'en procure une neuve. Idéal pour les 4-8 ans. Découvrez vite toutes les autres histoires Mango en version numérique.
One sunny morning the triplets disappear, leaving only a few mysterious clues behind: an open upstairs window, three missing rocking horses and some strangely shaped marks on the lawn outside. Could they be hoofprints? Used to their silly pranks, older sister Pearl sets out to find them. At the garden gate she encounters Thomas, the snooty grandson of a local earl, who warns her that the moors aren't safe today. But who is he to boss Pearl around? As she searches for the triplets and tries to outwit Thomas, Pearl's journey through the rugged Scottish hills unfolds into an incredible and perilous adventure. Pearl strives to outwit living, breathing rocking horses and several powerful land magicians, who turn the very rocks of the mountains against her. But can she trust the mysterious Thomas? And can she save her brother and sisters from the unknown fate that lies ahead? A tale of dark magic and destiny set in the 1920s Scottish Highlands.
Can you find what's hidden? Explore new worlds as you search for people, animals, and objects on each page! Search for a winged lion in Venice, a surfer in Sydney, a samba parade in Rio de Janeiro, a historic emperor in Beijing, a famous park in Nairobi, and much more! Learn how a king of Jaipur built giant tools to study the stars, and what's buried beneath the streets of Paris. Check out ballet in Moscow and sports in Dubai! Each page of this Seek and Find book is a window into the history and cultures of the world we share! Every page is packed with things to discover and colorful characters to spot, making the book fun to revisit again and again. Colorful images bring facts and history to life. Things to find are presented visually on each spread, so kids not yet reading can search, too. Great for parents and young children to share together, and for older kids to try on their own. Hardcover. Full color throughout. 32 pages. 9-3/4 inches wide by 12 inches high. Ages 3 to 9.
Hauntingly told and sumptuously illustrated, this wintry modern fairy tale is perfect for holiday sharing. When Frindleswylde is near, the wind trembles, the sun pales, and the wild things hide. When he enters Cora and Granny's house in the woods, Frindleswylde steals the light from their lantern, so Granny can’t find her way home after work in the dark. And when a determined Cora chases the mysterious boy down a hole in the fishpond to his frozen kingdom, he sets her three Impossible Tasks. If she completes them, she can take her light and go, or so he says. But can Cora resist the urge to forget? As fresh and sparkling as sunlight on ice, this beautifully illustrated tale of enchantment—reminiscent of Hans Christian Andersen’s “The Snow Queen”—celebrates the transformative power of love in the darkest of times, the unbreakable bond between grandparent and child, and the bright promise of springtime.
Une virée délirante dans un monde fantastique ! Un étrange troll, du nom de Gobe-Mouches, a réussi à endormir tous les convives du château de Tirligok. C'est un Affreux à la recherche de la Clé. Gariguette, l'elfe marmiton, est seule pour intervenir. Idéal pour les 4-8 ans. Découvrez vite toutes les autres histoires Mango en version numérique.
In an old part of Dublin, right down by the sea, There's a moon-shaped park with a creepy old tree. The Dublin Vampire lives there. The Vampire wakes up as the sun's going down. He hops on the ghost bus and rides into town. Have you seen the Dublin Vampire? A funny, warm picture book set throughout Dublin, home to Dracula's creator, Bram Stoker. Featuring well-known sights around Dublin, including The Crescent (Marino), Five Lamps, O'Connell Bridge, Trinity, Grafton St, Natural History Museum, St Stephen's Green, Bewley's, Dublin Castle and Temple Bar.
The adventures of a boy and his dragon friend are recounted in this classic song from the 1960s.