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Let´s See Ireland!
Sarah Bowie
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Description for Let´s See Ireland!
Hardback. Follow Molly's journey in this gorgeous picture book that is sure to delight adults and children alike! Illustrator(s): Bowie, Sarah. Num Pages: 32 pages. BIC Classification: YBC. Category: (J) Children / Juvenile. Dimension: 270 x 244 x 10. Weight in Grams: 400.
Follow Molly's journey in this gorgeous picture book that is sure to delight adults and children alike! Molly, her parents and her cat Mipsy tour Ireland and see all the main sights! Written and illustrated by Sarah Bowie. Locations include: Dublin Zoo Christ Church Cathedral Rock of Cashel Hook Lighthouse Cork City Cliffs of Moher Giant's Causeway Titanic Belfast Newgrange
Follow Molly's journey in this gorgeous picture book that is sure to delight adults and children alike! Molly, her parents and her cat Mipsy tour Ireland and see all the main sights! Written and illustrated by Sarah Bowie. Locations include: Dublin Zoo Christ Church Cathedral Rock of Cashel Hook Lighthouse Cork City Cliffs of Moher Giant's Causeway Titanic Belfast Newgrange
Product Details
Publisher
O´Brien Press Ltd
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Number of Pages
32
Place of Publication
Dublin, Ireland
ISBN
9781847177315
SKU
V9781847177315
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 3 to 5 working days
Ref
99-97
About Sarah Bowie
Sarah Bowie is an illustrator, author and cartoonist who lives in Dublin. She is a founder member of The Comics Lab and her work has been published in a range of books, comics and magazines. Sarah Bowie's first picture book, Let's See Ireland, was published in Spring 2016. Sarah Bowie is an illustrator, author and cartoonist who lives in Dublin. She is a founder member of The Comics Lab and her work has been published in a range of books, comics and magazines. Sarah Bowie's first picture book, Let's See Ireland, was published in Spring 2016.
Reviews for Let´s See Ireland!
fun and educational
NewsGroup charming
Sunday World it's one you could return to time and time again and still find something new in the illustrations to enjoy
Leabhar Love vibrant and colourful ... enjoyable, entertaining ... beautiful illustrations ... told in a light-hearted and engaging manner
Easy Parenting Magazine lively drawings full of detail offer lots of opportunity to spot and discuss all sorts of things. It's a lovely book that would make a perfect gift to or from young visitors to Ireland
www.parentsintouch.co.uk fun and educational
Clondalkin, Tallaght, Rathcoole, Lucan News vibrant and colourful
Primary Times my kids...really enjoyed trying to find Mipsy on every page, and that has sustained us over multiple readings. It would make a particularly great gift for young friends or relatives visiting Ireland for the first time
kidscultureireland.com an attractive, quirky new Irish picture book ... I loved it
Sarah Webb stunning ... charming ... illustrations are masterly. Bowie has an eye for detail and her characters and animals are full of mischief and fun
Irish Independent a fun way of highlighting nice places to visit around the country
TV3's Ireland AM this month we love' includes Let's See Ireland `teach your kiddies about the wonders of Ireland
Maternity & Infant Magazine one we love
Bord Gais Energy Book Club a great introduction to some of Ireland's most popular tourist destinations. The quirky illustrations are full of joy and delight and the challenge to spot Mipsy on every page will engage younger readers. A lovely production from end to end, this book would make a wonderful gift for any child interested in learning about Ireland
CBI Recommended Reads 2016 an Irish travelogue for toddlers ... a lovely gift
Sunday Business Post vibrant, engaging illustrations which will captivate children. There are plenty of opportunities for discussion and oral language development on each double page spread ... this book would be ideal for use as part of a travel/holiday theme in Aistear or incorporated into SESE lessons on Ireland for first and second classes
InTouch Magazine gorgeous picture book that is sure to enthral adults and children alike ... a visual delight ... should inspire children to get the bug to explore this wonderful island in 2017
Sunday World vibrant and colourful picture book from a talented Irish illustrator ... superbly illustrated ... delightful
School Librarian Magazine colourful and lively ... perfect for travelling with this summer if you have young children in tow ... will spark their interest and curiosity in learning all about Ireland
Primary Times
In Sarah Bowie's charming picture book Let's See Ireland, the protagonist, Molly, embarks upon a national tour with her parents and a stowaway cat. As the family journey across the country, they make pit stops at various iconic heritage sites, from the Rock of Cashel to the Cliffs of Moher. With its travelogue structure, the book invites you to enumerate the places you have been and make plans for future family adventures
Irish Times
NewsGroup charming
Sunday World it's one you could return to time and time again and still find something new in the illustrations to enjoy
Leabhar Love vibrant and colourful ... enjoyable, entertaining ... beautiful illustrations ... told in a light-hearted and engaging manner
Easy Parenting Magazine lively drawings full of detail offer lots of opportunity to spot and discuss all sorts of things. It's a lovely book that would make a perfect gift to or from young visitors to Ireland
www.parentsintouch.co.uk fun and educational
Clondalkin, Tallaght, Rathcoole, Lucan News vibrant and colourful
Primary Times my kids...really enjoyed trying to find Mipsy on every page, and that has sustained us over multiple readings. It would make a particularly great gift for young friends or relatives visiting Ireland for the first time
kidscultureireland.com an attractive, quirky new Irish picture book ... I loved it
Sarah Webb stunning ... charming ... illustrations are masterly. Bowie has an eye for detail and her characters and animals are full of mischief and fun
Irish Independent a fun way of highlighting nice places to visit around the country
TV3's Ireland AM this month we love' includes Let's See Ireland `teach your kiddies about the wonders of Ireland
Maternity & Infant Magazine one we love
Bord Gais Energy Book Club a great introduction to some of Ireland's most popular tourist destinations. The quirky illustrations are full of joy and delight and the challenge to spot Mipsy on every page will engage younger readers. A lovely production from end to end, this book would make a wonderful gift for any child interested in learning about Ireland
CBI Recommended Reads 2016 an Irish travelogue for toddlers ... a lovely gift
Sunday Business Post vibrant, engaging illustrations which will captivate children. There are plenty of opportunities for discussion and oral language development on each double page spread ... this book would be ideal for use as part of a travel/holiday theme in Aistear or incorporated into SESE lessons on Ireland for first and second classes
InTouch Magazine gorgeous picture book that is sure to enthral adults and children alike ... a visual delight ... should inspire children to get the bug to explore this wonderful island in 2017
Sunday World vibrant and colourful picture book from a talented Irish illustrator ... superbly illustrated ... delightful
School Librarian Magazine colourful and lively ... perfect for travelling with this summer if you have young children in tow ... will spark their interest and curiosity in learning all about Ireland
Primary Times
In Sarah Bowie's charming picture book Let's See Ireland, the protagonist, Molly, embarks upon a national tour with her parents and a stowaway cat. As the family journey across the country, they make pit stops at various iconic heritage sites, from the Rock of Cashel to the Cliffs of Moher. With its travelogue structure, the book invites you to enumerate the places you have been and make plans for future family adventures
Irish Times