Book Review – Children of Croke Park

Book Review – Children of Croke Park

This is a very good book which we both enjoyed. The main 3 boys in the book were Perry, Jerry and Billy. Reading about them gave us a very good understanding of their families and the places that they lived in. Some of the descriptions in the book were really good,...
Book Review – Take the Lead

Book Review – Take the Lead

This is a fantastic book for anyone with a dog or even thinking about getting one. It has lots of great points which are clearly laid out in each chapter. The illustrations and photographs are super too. It really helps you to know how and what your dog is thinking....
Book Review – My Little Album of Ireland

Book Review – My Little Album of Ireland

What a treasure! A real throw back to those popular books of my childhood where you have fabulous art work interspersed with text as Gaeilge and as Béarla. Each page takes us around the island of Ireland from The Fleadh, to Tír na nÓg, The Ploughing to The Aviva....
Book Review – A Limerick Fairytale

Book Review – A Limerick Fairytale

This book is a modern twist on Cinderella with all our favourite parts but DIFFERENT! The main characters in the book are Prince Hugo and his parents, the King and Queen, and a girl called Limerella. Prince Hugo is trying to find his happy ever after in the world,...
Léirmheas Leabhar – An Puifín Beag agus an Ubh

Léirmheas Leabhar – An Puifín Beag agus an Ubh

Léigh mé an leabhar seo le rang a ceathair i nGaelscoil Mhachan, Corcaigh. Is  leabhar álainn é, scéal gleoite, pictiúirí áille  agus Gaeilge deas na Mumhan! Is annamh a fhaighim leabhar le Gaeilge na Mumhan. Cheap na páistí go raibh an leabhar oiriúnach do rang a dó...
Book Review – Millie and the Magical Moon

Book Review – Millie and the Magical Moon

Millie and her family are on holiday on the island of Inis Óirr. When travelling by boat to their holiday cottage, an excited Millie spots the shipwrecked MV Plassey. But under the light of the moon, things get even more exciting as later that evening, the magic...