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Buntus Foclora: A Children's Irish Picture-dictionary


Book Description
1,000 word picture-dictionary which aims to help children to develop a basic vocabularyin Irish.
Book Information
PublisherGill & Macmillan Ltd
BindingPaperback (3 editions)
Reading LevelAges 9-12
# of Pages63
ISBN-100717126013
ISBN-13978-0717126019
Publication Date08/15/2000
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About Heather Amery (Author) : Heather Amery is a published adapter, author, compiler, editor, and a narrator of children's books. Some of the published credits of Heather Amery include First Hundred Words in Chinese: Internet Link... more
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About Fiachra O'Dubhtaigh (Editor) : Fiachra O'Dubhtaigh is a published editor. A published credit of Fiachra O'Dubhtaigh is Bunts foclra: Leagan Gaeilge den sraithleabhar 'The first 1000 words'.
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About Yvonne Carroll (Editor) : Yvonne Carroll is a published author and an editor of children's books. Some of the published credits of Yvonne Carroll include Great Irish Legends for Children, Children of Lir Jigsaw Book.
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About Stephen Cartwright (Illustrator) : Stephen Cartwright was born and educated in Bolton, migrating to London when he won places at St Martin's and then at the Royal College of Art to study illustration. Shortly after he graduated, a then... more
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