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Illustrated by Tarsila Krüse and published by the O'Brien Press, My Little Album of Dublin and My Little Album of Ireland are all about things you might spot in the fair city and beyond, from famous monuments to 99 cones via road signs, DARTs, hurley sticks, leprechauns, lunch boxes, LEAP cards and more!

Take a gentle stroll through the island of Ireland, spot the little pictures in the big ones and learn a few words of Irish and English along the way!
Find them here on the publisher's website.




“Once upon an old map, there was the country of Sassoon. It had lots of scraggy mountains and many a sturdy sheep, but only one young giant. And all in Sassoon agreed: one was enough…”
Meet David, Disaster David, a young giant with a big heart and big clumsy hands. He is forever breaking things, but he never means to. He is just too strong. So when the good people of Sassoon send him to mind their sheep up on the mountain, they should know what to expect: disaster! Sheep and bearded warriors, chamber pots and giant snores, hares and bears and tigers… Here comes David, the walking disaster!
Disaster David is a fun story, freely inspired from the antics of one of Armenia's best-loved hero. Illustrations are by amazing Julie Grugeaux/de Terssac and are an absolute treat (if I say so myself). Published by Zangak.

Chop-Chop, Mad Cap! is a fun-silly-crazy story involving disappearing butchers, killer cats, geniuses, heroes and tapdancing. It is illustrated by Sadie Cramer, published by Little Island and can be found in lots of good places.
For teacher's notes, games and questions it's down there (and free, too, of course).

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