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A Moose in the Hoose: Animal 123 Matthew Fitt; James Robertson; Karen Sutherland
This is a companion volume to the award-winning 'Animal ABC'. It is a counting book with a difference - busy beasties and humorous rhymes illustrate each number from 1 to 20.
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Anither Hantle O Verse: Poems In Scots For Children
This collection of poems in Scots for children includes the work of Matthew Fitt, Christine de Luca, J.K. Annand, Willa Muir, William Soutar, Marion Angus and Robert Burns, as well as traditional and anonymous verses.
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Bairn Rhymes J. K. Annand
J. K. Annand's three books of Scots verse for children - Sing it Aince for Pleasure, Twice for Joy and Thrice to Show Ye - are published together in this collection of bairn rhymes.
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Bairnsangs: Nursery Rhymes In Scots Sandy Thomas Ross
Bairnsangs in the result of the collaboration in 1955 of three influential Ayrshire men. Together they wrote these nursery rhymes in Scots under the name of Sandy Thomas Ross.
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Bairn's Sang & Other Poems: Scots Verse For Children William Soutar
The poet William Soutar is remembered as someone who overcame serious illness and physical incapacity to become one of the leading literary figures in Scotland. This collection contains some of his best-known poems.
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Blethertoun Braes: Manky Mingin Rhymes Fae A Scottish Toun
A follow-up to the highly successful 'King o the Midden', 'Blethertoun Braes' is another book of manky, minging rhymes in Scots. This time the poems focus on an anonymous town, somewhere in Scotland, which children will recognise as their 'ain toun'.
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Double Heider: Twa Novellas In Scots
Written in Scots these two short novels approach similar themes in very different ways. The Sheena Blackhall tale concerns Donnie Paterson's missing grandfather whilst Hamish MacDonald's story follows the adventures of its eponymous narrator who seems to have the weight of the world's woes upon his shoulders.
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The Eejits Roald Dahl
Featuring the original illustrations by Quentin Blake, this is the much-loved Roald Dahl classic 'The Twits' in a new Scots language edition. Read Matthew Fitt's translation to find out what makes the Eejits so completely mingin.
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Geordie's Mingin Medicine Roald Dahl
Geordie's grannie is a crabbit auld grumph. As far as she's concerned, Geordie can do nothing right. But, when the time comes for him tae bring her medicine, Geordie decides tae give her a mingin brew of his own recipe.
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A Hantle O Verse: Poems In Scots For Children
This book features children's verse in Scots with a wide geographical and subject range - from Shetland to the Borders, beasties to bairns! It includes poems by well-established poets, as well as anonymous ballads and playground doggerel.
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