wonderful

- Inismagazine.ie,

great and realistic read for children growing up on farms

- Inismagazine.ie,

a perfect introduction to farm life

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the illustrations by Paul Young add much to the fascination and enjoyment in this story

- Inismagazine.ie,

depicts life on a farm with great accuracy and joy

- Inismagazine.ie,

full of laughs and true-to-life situations, there is plenty of action to hold interest

- Inismagazine.ie,

utterly delightful

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10 out of 10

- Seomraranga.com,

utterly delightful ... brilliant!

- armadillochildrensmagazine.blogspot.co.uk,

a sweet, simple tale … which knowledge-hungry kids will enjoy

- raisingIreland.com,

illustrated with charming watercolours

- raisingIreland.com,

boys and girls from the age of six upwards will enjoy the Glenmore Valley series … and will look forward to finding out more about the valley’s other residents

- raisingIreland.com,

‘The local Show is coming up in a few days time and everyone in Glenmore Valley is excited. There are lots of competitions and the tradition in Glenmore is for everyone to keep their entry a secret. So there’s a great buzz around the Valley. This year, Lisa has an extra secret. Join Lisa as she prepares for the competition with her calf Maeve, and find out how she does at the local agricultural show. A perfect insight to farming and country life for young readers.
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Join Lisa as she prepares for the competition with her calf Maeve, and find out how she does at the local agricultural show. A perfect insight to farming and country life for young readers.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781847173409
Publisert
2013
Utgiver
Vendor
O'Brien Press Ltd
Vekt
141 gr
Høyde
240 mm
Bredde
190 mm
Dybde
5 mm
Aldersnivå
J, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

Forfatter
Illustratør

Om bidragsyterne

Anna McQuinn was born and grew up in County Kerry. She lived in the small town of Castleisland in the heart of Kerry Dairy country and is old enough to remember the old Fair days there - her maternal grandfather used to be a cattle drover and his small restaurant attracted many old friends from up and down the country. Her dad grew up on a small dairy farm and Anna spent many hours with him visiting the farm to help his brother with milking and making silage. Anna attended a small two-teacher national school three miles outside of town where her dad was a teacher. All of her friends lived on farms and she loved staying over for weekends, helping with feeding calves, moving cows around and cutting turf. Anna read English and History in UCC then studied for her H Dip (specialising in Children’s Literature), teaching English for a number of years in Cork while she did so. In the late 1980s, like so many of her friends, she headed to the UK in search of work and was delighted to get a job in Children’s Publishing. Since then, Anna has worked for over 20 years as an editor and publisher, producing hundreds of children’s books. In 2003, she left her full time publishing job to concentrate more on writing and has since written over 20 books. She now divides her time between developing book ideas, writing stories and working directly with children which really feeds her writing.