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This is a guide to the 100 highest peaks in Wales. It includes photographs, maps and clear directions.
A colourful and inventively illustrated story about one boy's amazing dream when he goes to bed feeling very hungry; for children aged 5-7 years. A Welsh version is available. Reprint; first published in September 2004.
A light-hearted, fully-illustrated retro-style picture book with 60+ words and phrases you can use to practise your Welsh with your best furry friend.
It was a tragedy which shook the world. On 1 October 2012, the disappearance of five-year-old April Jones from the mid Wales town of Machynlleth sparked an almost unprecedented wave of concern. Within Wales the event drew people of all ages and backgrounds in their hundreds to help in the search. Further afield social media websites spread the story worldwide and in turn brought messages of hope and support to those directly involved. It demonstrated a community response on an international scale. Today Mark Bridger is serving a life sentence for the horrific murder of April Jones but this book is not about the details of that extreme act of cruelty, it is about the various acts of kindness ...
Teitl yn y gyfres o gyfrolau byr a chyflym Stori Sydyn. Cyfrol sy'n adrodd hanes rhyfeddol clwb pel-droed Abertawe, a'i daith anhygoel i'r Uwch Gynghrair. Mae'r llyfr yn canolbwyntio'n bennaf ar dymor llwyddiannus 2010-11. Mae'r awdur wedi bod yn gefnogwr triw i'r clwb dros y blynyddoedd.
A book of quizzes on all things Welsh, from history, culture, places and sport to pop and celebrities! Fifty rounds of ten questions, from the simple to the devilishly tricky.
Absolutely Huge is a spoof biography of a fictional Welsh rugby player, Gethin 'Huge' Hughes. Mimicking the standard sports biography format, the book explores the highs and lows of his remarkable and often controversial career both on and off the pitch. An affectionate satire on Welsh rugby and the media hype that surrounds it.
A unique handbook by Lisa Jones, author of the popular and successful Welsh for Parents course.
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A novel set in rural Wales explores the tensions within Welsh society in the 1950s: tensions between Welsh- and English-speaking Wales, between North and South, between those who wanted to preserve their heritage and those who wanted prosperity at any cost, between the generation who had experienced the war and the young people who see Wales within a wider European context.