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    Heather Smith A mysterious envelope is discovered behind the cupboard…an envelope full of surprises! Soon, Emily and her Granny are flying to Australia on a fabulous adventure. She meets Bates the whizz kid, Mei Ling the daughter of a mining company man, Alkira the Aborigine and Matt Henson the Irish fiddler. But you’re going to be told absolutely nothing else, except… …what other kids said about the book.
    It’s class. You never know what’s going to happen next.
    It has a secret side.
    It wasn’t like other books, but it was brilliant.
    I didn’t just like it, I loved it.
  • Rose Delahunty

    Mia Monroe is the world’s greatest detective. Or at least she thinks she is. But the problem is, things seem to go wrong around her. So when her neighbour goes missing, you can bet there’ll be a whole world of trouble… Rose has been writing since she was seven years old, and this is her first book. When she’s not reading or writing, she loves crocheting and playing with her dog, Benji.
  • Nibbler

    12.99
    Ellen Britton Animals can talk to each other and understand human language but people cannot hear them.  Nibbler, the grey rabbit at the centre of these stories learns this from Big Tom a big striped cat who knows everything.  Allowed the freedom of her garden by Grania when she realises that he is unhappy sitting in a hutch all day, Nibbler befriends Big Tom, plays with Lucy a young kitten and has a close encounter with tadpoles.  He has a vicious fight with Buck a nasty big white rabbit, is chased by two scary cocker spaniels and spends a night in Peadar and Teresa Reed’s kitchen, before he eventually moves to County Wicklow and his family.
  • Emily McCormick A conversation starter book to aid the transition of non-Catholic children to Catholic primary schools. Written by Emily McCormick. Illustrations by Jenny Burke
  • The Hag with the Bag is a collection of stories by Jackie Ayres Kelly. The title story, beautifully illustrated by Alison Barry, is a fantasy about Edith Honeysuckle, who has the power to move between the human and animal worlds with ease, thanks to her shapeshifting abilities. Edith, loved her animal friends but not everyone had the same love and understanding of the animal kingdom as Edith, and some even went out of their way to harm them. Edith’s mission, along with an unexpected ally, is to change their minds. A donation from the sale of each copy will be given to an animal charity.
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    The Mole and the Pothole

    8.0012.00
    Deirdre O'Brien This is a children's story about a mole who plays in a pothole. But one day, new owners move into the house at the end of the boreen and decide to fill up all the potholes!
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