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| In humorous rhyming couplets, A Moose in the Hoose is an engaging way for children to develop their knowledge of numbers and of Scots. | |
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| These fourteen animal fables and one short play use Scots in its fullest and most colourful sense, with the special aim of introducing the language to children. | |
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| "Efter the abdication o Mary, her son James VI wis made King. But James wis ainly a bairn – as his mither had been when she succeedit her faither.." | |
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| traditional fairy tales, told in modern easy-to-read Scots and beautifully illustrated by Deborah Campbell. | |
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| A book of songs and poems by Neil MacLeod, the Polbain Bard | |
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| With witty alliteration and beautiful artwork, Animal ABC is the perfect introduction to Scots words for children and adults alike | |
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| Another Itchy Coo classic. Manky Mingin Rhymes fae a Scottish Toun | |
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| Providing a record of social change and evoking poignant memories for many, here are poems of childhood, poems of the countryside, poems of the Clyde shipyards and other telling a comical story. All the old favourites are here, including poems never before published.
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| Need to know your oxter from your bahookie? | |
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| Join in the adventures of two little cats, Dan and Sam, at their home in the west of Scotland. In Gaelic. Illustrated. Ages 3+ | |
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