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Emma-Jane Leeson

    JOHNNY MAGORY & THE FARMLAND FEASTA
    Johnny Magory Journal
    A-Z Irish Alphabet Book
    Aisling
    Aisling The Adventurous Conker
    Mollie Maloney and Daisy Monroe
    • Focusing on a pony's struggle with anxiety, the story uses humor and rhyme to engage young readers. It aims to help children navigate their emotions and offers valuable lessons on trust, intuition, and mindfulness. Through its quirky narrative, the book encourages a positive perspective and highlights the importance of recognizing beauty within oneself, making it a supportive resource for overcoming fears.

      Mollie Maloney and Daisy Monroe
    • The narrative centers on Aisling, a girl whose name, rooted in Irish culture, translates to "dream" or "vision." This connection to her name suggests themes of aspiration and imagination, potentially exploring her journey through life and the dreams she pursues. The story may delve into her experiences and the significance of her name in shaping her identity and destiny.

      Aisling The Adventurous Conker
    • Aisling

      Dare to live the life of your dreams

      The narrative explores the meaning behind the name Aisling, which is of Irish origin and translates to "dream" or "vision." Through this lens, the book delves into themes of identity, cultural heritage, and the power of dreams in shaping one's destiny. It may also reflect on the significance of names in personal and cultural contexts, inviting readers to consider how names influence perception and aspirations.

      Aisling
    • Featuring a sing-along rhyming story, this beautifully illustrated A-Z book of Irish wildlife combines the talents of Tanya Ryan and Emma-Jane Leeson. It aims to create lasting memories for both readers and children, celebrating the richness of Ireland's natural world through engaging text and captivating illustrations.

      A-Z Irish Alphabet Book
    • Johnny Magory Journal

      3 Year Journal. One Question A Week For Kids

      • 112pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the journey of a child's development, this journal captures the thoughts and adventures of a Little Explorer over three years. It encourages creativity and reflection, allowing parents or guardians to document milestones, memories, and imaginative stories, creating a cherished keepsake that showcases the unique growth and experiences of the child.

      Johnny Magory Journal
    • Irish legends need to have their stories heard… Who better to help than Johnny Magory, Lily-May and Ruairi?Johnny, Lily-May, Ruairi, and of course, Mammy and Daddy, go on holiday around Ireland in their old campervan. Before beginning their journey, they meet an old man Finegas who is fishing for “The Salmon of Knowledge”. He tells Johnny and Lily-May of an important mission; they need to make sure Irish legends have their stories heard. Can they succeed? Meet Fionn MacCumhall, Queen Medh, Oisín, Niamh Chinn Óir and Brian Boru in this beautiful book telling precious tales of Irish heritage in English and as Gaeilge.

      JOHNNY MAGORY JOINS THE IRISH LEGENDS
    • This snappy rhyming and beautifully illustrated story explores what it predominately meant for a little girl to be called a Tomboy. It challenges the stereotype in a fun way and reassures children you don’t and shouldn’t have to tick certain boxes to fall into a label. This book will give reassurance to young girls who might be labelled a Tomboy already that it’s ok to enjoy and explore all aspects of their lives.

      ODE TOMBOY