The scientist Victor Frankenstein is looking for the secret of life. He creates a big ugly monster, but the monster frightens him so much that Victor runs away in fear. The monster becomes lonely, then he becomes angry, and he goes off in search of the man who created him. In simple Irish, and with wonderful artwork, this powerful story is introduced to the young reader. This is a book that will awaken the child’s imagination.
In this beautiful picture-book in the ‘Clasaicí Beaga Bídeacha’ series, one of Europe’s great classics is retold in Irish. After a shipwreck, Guilivéar is cast ashore on an island inhabited by little people firíní beaga. As soon as the little people get used to Guilivéar’s enormous size they ask him top help them in their war with their tiny neighbours. In simple Irish, and with wonderful artwork, this powerful story is introduced to the young reader. This is a book that will awaken the child’s imagination.
Mártan befriends a freckled-faced girl who brings him to see a mysterious blacksmith in his smithy, and introduces him to a beautiful red-haired singer. But what troubles are Red-Haired Woman and her daughter running from? And who is the Blacksmith whose smithy is hidden behind the garage?
Long ago, in the city of Verona in Italy, lived Romeo and Juliet. Although thir families hated each other, Romeo and Juliet were madly in love. But destiny and their own families came in their way and put a tragic end to this love story. In simple Irish, and with wonderful artwork, this powerful story is introduced to the young reader. This is a book that will awaken the childs’s imagination.