Morag the Tickling Midgie


Book Description

When the sun shines in Scotland, the midgies used to come out to bite and sting--until Morag MacMidge changed everything. Now they've taken up tickling instead.




Hamish the Hairy Haggis


Book Description

Hamish the Hairy Haggis lives in the highlands of Scotland. Once a year, it is hairy haggis hunting season and the Bashers and Mashers are out to catch him!




Harry the Highlander


Book Description

Harry the Highlander is a young Highland cow who is shunned by other cows simply because he looks different. He sets off to find some friends who won't laugh at his shaggy coat and finds himself faced with various challenges that help to unite him with his fellow travellers.




Old Hawick


Book Description

Dating from the thirteenth century, Hawick has a proud history as a market town and the centre of the Borders' textile industry. It is also home to the Common Riding, the traditions of which date back to the early sixteenth century. All of these aspects of the town's past are featured in this book, which contains over 180 period photographs, many never published before. Long-gone sights include Andrew Oliver's auction mart, the opening of the old swimming baths, the railway station, the Auld Mid Raw, Buffalo Bill's Circus, and there is a special section devoted to the Common Riding. There are pages of photographs of the town's various bands, organisations, sporting clubs, and many of the community events that have been held over the decades (including the unveiling of the Horse memorial and the roller skating carnival of 1917!). The communities surrounding Hawick are also featured, including: Adderstonshiels, Appletreehall, Ashkirk, Bedrule, Bonchester Bridge, Chesters, Denholm, Hobkirk, Minto, Mosspaul, Roberton, Stobs and Teviothead.




Heather the Highland Cow


Book Description

"Heather the Highland cow liked nothing better than having a snooze on a warm, sunny day. When she woke up, however, Heather was in for a big surprise!" ... from cover.




Hungry Hettie


Book Description

A sweet and funny story featuring one of Scotland's most famous animals; the Highland cow




N Is for Nessie: a Scottish Alphabet for Kids


Book Description

Explore Scotland from A to Z in this beautifully illustrated journey through the alphabet. Sing Auld Lang Syne while you climb to the top of a Castle. Wave to a Highland cow in John O'Groats. Put on a Kilt and avoid those Midges as you visit a Loch to meet Nessie. Then speed back over the Forth Bridge to Edinburgh Zoo - not forgetting your Umbrella... Take a whistle-stop tour through the Scottish alphabet, from Bagpipes and Kilts to Puffins and Thistles. Each letter from A to Z represents the best of everything Scottish: beautiful landscapes, fascinating history and amazing wildlife. Just watch out for the weather! Illustrator Kate Davies fills each page of this charming and fun book with humorous Scottish details. Featuring one word per letter, it's ideal for younger children to enjoy.




Wee Granny's Magic Bag


Book Description

A new edition of the hugely popular picture book starring a tartan Mary Poppins! Each time Wee Granny reaches into her tartan bag, she pulls out a big surprise! Emily and Harry love spending time with Wee Granny. Extraordinary things always happen when she brings her tartan bag. Wee Granny and the children are having fun in the park when Mum calls to ask if they'll bake some cakes for the school fair. Wee Granny couldn't possibly have anything in her bag to help with that... or could she?!




Greyfriars Bobby


Book Description

Greyfriars Bobby is a well-known scamp on the streets of Edinburgh but, when trouble looms, can Bobby save the day?




Hairy Hettie


Book Description

The second, brilliantly funny, story about Hettie the loveable highland cow