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The Salmon of Knowledge is one of the most popular stories from Irish mythology but how did it become so clever? It lives in a well surrounded by 9 mystical hazel trees. When nuts fell in the water, the salmon ate them & in so doing gathered the magical wisdom. #FairyTaleTuesday
Cethlionn of the twisted teeth, once threw a javelin that mortally wounded the Dagda (still it took him 120 years to die!) The town of Enniskillen in Fermanagh is named after her. (Inis Cethlinn, ‘Cethlenn’s island’). A mighty woman of Irish mythology. #FairyTaleTuesday #booktwt
The Dobhar-chú is the father of all otters in Ireland & considered ‘King of the Lakes’. His name means ‘water hound’. The Dobhar-chú is fearsome & not to be trifled with as he is known to kill both people & animals & drink their blood. #FairyTaleTuesday
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Today is World Music Day 2022! Here's to all the musicians and their incredible talent! This sketch is from @RoisinCure's An Urban Sketcher's Galway and is one of the many buskers who play on its pretty streets! #worldmusicday2022 #BookTwitter #book
This stunning illustration is from An Urban Sketcher's Galway by @RoisinCure, a beautiful illustrative portrait of the City of the Tribes! Find it on our website! #FairyTaleTuesday #fairytaleflash #book
Often left unspoken is how parents help their children process grief. A Robin's Tale by psychologist Noelle Rock is a great aid for parents & children to help navigate loss. Conveyed via the gentle story of a robin, it's a lovely story for young families.
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Happy Saturday! It's World Book Day and with all of the fantastic books out there we hope you'll have a lovely weekend reading some great titles! Take a look at our selection of bestsellers! You're bound to find something you'll enjoy.
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To stunning sketches of the city of the tribes, Galway.
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Liath Macha and Dub Sainglend the two chariot horses of Cúchulainn. Dubh Sainglend came from the dark valley, Liath Macha was grey to whiteness. Cúchulainn rode his two horses like a lord of Day and Night, Life and Death. #FairytaleTuesday #fairytales
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