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Ar Strae Beagan (a Bit Lost) - Walker Eireann (Irish Edition)
Chris Haughton
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Description for Ar Strae Beagan (a Bit Lost) - Walker Eireann (Irish Edition)
Paperback. Offers an introduction to the Irish language for the very young that charts the journey of Little Owl who is just a bit lost. This title features colour illustrations that follow Little Owl on his quest to get back home; which of his new friends will lead him back to his mummy? Num Pages: 32 pages, chiefly col. Illustrations. BIC Classification: YBCS. Category: (JN) Preschool (0-5). Dimension: 260 x 249 x 4. Weight in Grams: 194.
A perfect introduction to the Irish language for the very young comes in the form of this beautiful and witty picture book, charting the journey of Little Owl who is just "a bit lost"...
In Irish, for the very first time, is Chris Haughton's award-winning title about a little accident-prone Owl who has fallen from his nest ... with a bump he lands on the ground. Uh-oh, where is his mummy? With the earnest assistance of his new friend Squirrel, Little Owl sets off in search of her, and meets a sequence of other friendly animals. Yet while one ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Walker Books Ltd
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2012
Series
Walker Eireann
Condition
New
Weight
193g
Number of Pages
32
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781406341065
SKU
V9781406341065
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 5 to 9 working days
Ref
99-5
About Chris Haughton
Chris Haughton is an Irish designer and illustrator. His debut picture book, A Bit Lost, is published into 19 different languages worldwide and has won 13 awards in nine countries, including the Dutch Picture Book of the Year and CBI Book of the Year. His second title, Oh No, George! won the Junior Design Award and was shortlisted for the ... Read more
Reviews for Ar Strae Beagan (a Bit Lost) - Walker Eireann (Irish Edition)
"This stunning picture book from rising Irish star Chris Haughton is one of the top picks of the year." (Sunday Business Post)"