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CHILDREN’S BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS šŸ‡®šŸ‡ŖāœØ As we’ve traveled across Ireland—from the rugged coastline of Cork to the fairy-filled forests and bustling city bookshops—we’ve been soaking up the stories, language, and legends that make Irish culture so magical. These children’s nonfiction books bring to life many of the things we’ve learned along the way: šŸ”¤ Irish Words for Nature by ManchĆ”n Magan – A poetic, bilingual introduction to the Irish language, just like the words we’ve seen on signs and heard in quiet corners of the countryside 🧚 The O’Brien Book of Irish Fairy Tales & Legends by Úna Leavy & Susan Field – These stories echo the myths we’ve heard whispered in ancient ruins and wild landscapes šŸ“ā€ā˜ ļø Granuaile: The Pirate Queen by John & Fatti Burke – A fierce tale of Ireland’s most famous female pirate, reminding us of the bold spirit of the West Coast (1/2)
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(2/2) šŸ‰ The Story of Irish Rugby by Gerard Siggins – Because in Ireland, rugby is more than a game—it’s pride, community, and history in motion šŸ€ Tread Softly: Classic Irish Poems for Children edited by Nicola Reddy – A collection that captures the lyrical soul of Ireland, just like the music of the land itself. These books are little windows into everything we’ve been experiencing firsthand—perfect for passing Irish heritage on to young readers. Which one would your little explorer love? šŸ’š
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