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  • The Fields of Home

    Martina Conlon Mckenna, Donald Teskey

    Paperback (O'Brien, Oct. 2, 1996)
    The final book in the famine trilogy. For Eily, Michael and Peggy the memory of the famine is still strong. But Mary-Brigid, Eily's first child, has the future to look forward to. What kind of future is it?
  • Boom Chicka Boom

    Liz Weir, Josip Lizatovic

    Paperback (O'Brien Press, )
    Nine track tape of stories - old and new - with participation rhymes and playful verses. Full of magic and drama. The tape consists of the following storiesSIDE 1SIDE 2Going To Granny'sThe Rabbit's TaleTwo Legs, Three LegsWee Meg Barnileg Master of All MastersLong Boney Finger Boom Chicka BoomThe Tailor and the Button The Rathlin Fairy TaleAvailable in a variety of formats:Book ISBN: 0-86278-417-4 £3.99 pbTape ISBN: 0-86278-461-1 £4.99CD & Book ISBN: 0-86278-469-7 £8.99CD ISBN: 0-86278-470-0 £5.99Book & Tape ISBN: 0-86278-460-3 £7.50
  • My Ireland Counting Book

    Ide Ni Laoghaire, Mary Webb, Eoin Ryan

    Paperback (O'Brien Press, May 21, 2012)
    One Stone Castle.... Two Irish Wolfhounds ... Add some Hurleys, Thatched Cottages, Tin Whistles, Bodhrans, Connemara Ponies and Irish Dancers (as well as lots of lively leprechauns) ... and you get a whole lot of counting fun!
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  • Stormclouds: New Friends. Old Differences by Brian Gallagher

    Brian Gallagher

    Paperback (O'Brien Press, March 24, 1750)
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  • Kate

    Siobhan Parkinson

    Paperback (O' Brien, )
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  • The Tain: The Great Celtic Epic

    Liam MacUistin, Donald Teskey

    Paperback (O'Brien Press, Dec. 1, 1993)
    The most famous Irish legend of all in an exciting and easily understood version. Tells of the great battle between the warrior Cuchulainn and his friend, Ferdia.
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  • The Search For The Missing Ball

    P W O'Brien, Bennita Finnell

    language (P W O'Brien, July 18, 2012)
    Norman G. Bear, private investigator is hired by P-wob to find a lost ball. This is not any ball. The missing ball is a childhood treasure which reminds P-wob of the good times he enjoyed as a child. Travel with Norman as he goes through adventure to find P-wob’s special ball. Pay close attention to everything and keep track of all the clues. Maybe you will solve the mystery before Norman. Print out the coloring pages at the end of the book and let the children personalize their adventure with Norman and P-wob.Be on the lookout for Norman’s future adventures: The Beast and the House of GloomThe Crystal Eyed RattlerThe Treasure Hunt
  • Six Haunted Hairdos

    Gregory Maguire

    Paperback (O'Brien Press, March 15, 1997)
    Very good condition
  • Atlantis United: Sports Academy

    Gerard Siggins

    Paperback (O'Brien Press, March 5, 2019)
    From Big Tom, Philomena, and Daniel to Nathan, Lisa, Mike and many more, the leading lights of Irish country in their own words. Discover what inspired their drive for stardom and a life on the road. Go behind the curtain with the record producer, the videographer, and the tour manager, and learn about the reality of life as a touring musician. A treasure trove of exclusive interviews and photographs.
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  • Going Potty

    Eoin Colfer, Woody Fox

    Paperback (O'Brien Press, Oct. 1, 1999)
    Ed Cooper's a senior infant now and that means using the big boys' toilet. Ed needs 'to go' but he just can't. The big white toilet is very different to the junior infants' loo-- with no lock on the door and goodness knows what hiding 'down there'! What can Ed do? He can't hold on forever. Maybe, just maybe, there's a way out -- Gran's potty. Gran's potty is no ordinary potty but can it help save the day? A hilarious and original tale, from Eoin Colfer of Artemis Fowl fame.
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  • The Lost Fairy

    Marian Broderick, Aileen Caffrey

    Paperback (O'Brien Press, Sept. 1, 2001)
    What happens to the Christmas tree fairy who falls off her perch? Flora the fairy reckons she is the most important part of Christmas and the most beautiful fairy ever! But Flora has heard worrying stories that some families put a star on the top of the tree. Can you image in it? A mere star! Flora makes sure to kick the star back down a few branches every time she sees it advancing up the tree. But when Flora falls off the tree, the vain and selfish fairy has much to learn before she can regain her rightful place on the Christmas tree. Flyer number 9
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  • Everything Irish

    Annmarie O'Grady, Stella Kearns

    Paperback (O'Brien Press, Sept. 15, 2000)
    An exciting introductory book to all things Irish in which children learn a little about a broad range of Irish topics and make ornaments, souvenirs and wearable or useful items based on Irish themes. They also learn 'The Leprechaun Song', make a laughing leprechaun, a charming Irish cottage, a troupe of dancers, the St Brendan boat, Irish fridge magnets, Celtic style jewellery - and lots more. Learn about Ireland's past and about life in Ireland today. A great book for the visiting child or for children of Irish origin.
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