A beautifully translated Irish language edition of the perennial best seller Owl Babies. An ideal first foray into Gaeilge for the very young!Three baby owls, Sarah, Percy and Bill, wake up one night in their hole in a tree to find that their mother has gone. So they sit on a branch and wait... Darkness gathers and the owls grow anxious, wondering when their mother will return. But, at last, she does and they bounce up and down with joy, welcoming her home. This stunning title reassures little c...
With thousands of words from a variety of topics, the new Oxford Children's Welsh-English Visual Dictionary gives students learning, and using, Welsh the best reading and writing support. It contains a range of topics grouped under main headings such as People and Homes, Food and Clothing, School and Work, Sport and Leisure, Art, Music, and Entertainment, Transport, Animals and Plants, Planet Earth and the Environment, and Space. Each topic includes a short introductory text given in both Welsh...
Gem i Gloi contains 20 easy-to-play photocopiable games that are a fun way to practise speaking and listening to Welsh. Playing games is an ideal way to learn a foreign language as children become more confident speakers in a relaxed and enjoyable setting. They will practise speaking and listening without realizing it!
The Irish Language in Northern Ireland
by Camille O'Reilly and Oreilly, Andrea
Tomhais Méid Mo Ghrá Duit (Guess How Much I Love You) (Walker Eireann) (Guess How Much I Love You)
by Sam McBratney
Guess How Much I Love You has sold over 50 million copies worldwide!One of the world's best-loved picture books as Gaelige! A beautiful expression of love can now be read in Irish, celebrating the poetic cadences of the Irish word and gently introducing young children to the language.“I love you right up to the moon – and back.” The story of Little and Big Nutbrown Hares’ efforts to express their love for each other has become a publishing phenomenon, selling more than 28 million copies worldwid...
Ar an mBóthar le Mavis agus Marge (On the Road with Mavis and Marge) (Walker Eireann)
by Niamh Sharkey
A beautiful new Irish language edition of an award-winning picture book from the Laureate na nÓg. Mavis and Marge are different from other animals. They want to go a-wandering. So off they go – over the hills, across the sea, and up to the moon they go, gathering a band of free-range friends on the way. But, suddenly, from across the milky way, home has a distant allure... Translated into Irish by Gabriel Rosenstock, this is a wonderful adventure story for first-time Irish readers.
Tanio'r Targed
by Rebecca Boyle, Connor Keyes, Dafydd Roberts, Tina Thomas, Keiron Williams, Nicola Lewis, and Sian Vaughan
Mae'r gwerslyfr hwn wedi'i gymeradwyo gan CBAC.Anogwch fyfyrwyr i ymgysylltu a'r Gymraeg wrth iddynt ddarganfod mwy am eu gwlad, eu llenyddiaeth a'u treftadaeth, tra'n datblygu'r sgiliau gwrando, darllen, siarad ac ysgrifennu sydd eu hangen ar gyfer TGAU.Wedi'i gynllunio gan dim o arbenigwyr pwnc, mae'r Llyfr Myfyrwyr hygyrch hwn yn dilyn dull dysgu sy'n seiliedig ar sgiliau.- Darganfod cyfoeth o adnoddau a gweithgareddau newydd: bydd y cwrs un llyfr cost-effeithiol hwn yn helpu i ddatblygu dysg...
Les Chaaines de Taelaevisions Celtiques Face AA La Globalisation
by Pierre Costecalde