Wee Hamish the Scottish Highland Cow - Och Aye the Moo!


Book Description

'Och Aye The Noo!' says Wee Hamish the Heilan Coo! He means 'Oh Yes, Just Now!' A happy highland cow, with a funny Scottish saying coming out of his furry wee heid! Wee Hamish is a little charmer and loves to write about all his fun and adventures in his little notebooks and journals. At 8.5 x 11 inches and with more than 100 pages in this blank wide ruled lined notebook, there's plenty space to write about school, or holidays. This little wooly coated friend also makes a sweet valentine gift, or a cute present for any girlfriend, boyfriend, or family member. Also an ideal stocking stuffer for any farmer, ex-pat Scot, children and anyone who loves Caledonian culture.




Wee Hamish the Scottish Highland Cow - Och Aye the Moo!


Book Description

'Och Aye The Moo!' says Wee Hamish the Heilan Coo! He means 'Oh Yes, Just Now!' A happy highland cow, with a funny Scottish saying coming out of his furry wee heid! Wee Hamish is a little charmer and loves to write about all his fun and adventures in his little notebooks and journals. At 6 x 9 inches and with more than 100 pages in this bonnie lined journal, there's plenty space to write about school, or holidays. This little wooly coated friend also makes a sweet Saint Andrew's Day or New Year's gift, or a cute present for any girlfriend, boyfriend, or family member. Also an ideal stocking stuffer for any farmer, ex-pat Scot, children and anyone who loves Caledonian culture.




Hamish the Highland Cow


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The other animals, tired of Hamish's smelly, matted hair, take him to get his first haircut, but he worries that anything more than a wee trim will mean he can no longer store his favorite toffee treats in his coat.




A Hamish The Highland Cow Story


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In this Hamish the Highland Cow story, Hamish teaches the lesson of befriending those who are different than we are. Hamish was born in the Spring in the Highlands of Scotland. He is a happy baby cow who loves to run in the meadows and play by the brook. One thing is missing from Hamish's life. A friend. Hamish finds a friend that his parents do not approve of because she is different. Hamish teaches his parents a lesson by befriending a bee. Hamish loves his new friend with his heart. His new friend Honey helps Hamish to be able to see her by putting his hair up in a ponytail. Then he can see her with his eyes and his heart.




There's a Hole in My Bagpipes, Wee Hamish, Wee Hamish


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A funny Scottish twist on a much-loved rhyme from the best-selling illustrator of There Was a Wee Lassie who Swallowed a Midgie.




Hector Hamish and Morag - a Hairy Cow Adventure


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Hector, the very hairy highland cow has moved from Scotland to the other side of the world. He loves to remember their great adventures together until one day something perfect happens. This is a beautiful story of friendship, kindness and helping others. Join Hector, Hamish and Morag as they remember old adventures and move on to pastures new. There are 32 pages of vibrant colourful characters which will keep children engaged and eager to hear the story over and over again.




Rob Roy


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Daft Wee Stories


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DAFT WEE STORIES is Limmy’s first book. It is a collection of stories. There are short stories. There are longer stories. There are stupid stories. There are thoughtful stories. There are upside-down stories. There are normal-way-up stories. There are weird stories. There are less weird stories. There are really weird stories. There is nothing else like it. Have a read.




Anchor and Storm


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"Edgar Armstrong, Earl of Callander, had not given much thought to marrying and producing an heir, until he meets Emily Sinclair ... Angus MacNeill, Lord Callander's groom, thinks Emily married Edgar for his title, his money and the security he can give her. And when Edgar approaches him with a very unusual request Angus questions his master's motives ... Deeply in love with Edgar, Emily will do anything he asks of her. But she never suspected he'd ask something like this! Despite Edgar's reassurances she worries that his plan could destroy their marriage rather than strengthen it. And when she makes her choice, Emily wonders if there's room enough for two men in her heart, and in her bed."--Page 4 of cover




Bandit Country


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South Armagh was firstdescribed as "Bandit Country" by Merlyn Rees when he was Northern Ireland's Secretary of State, and for nearly three decades it has been the most dangerous posting in the world for soldiers. Toby Harnden has stripped away the myth and propaganda associated with South Armagh to produce one of the most compelling and important books of the subject. Drawing on secret documents and interviews in South Armagh s recent history, he tells the inside story of how the IRA came close to bringing the British state to its knees. For the first time, the identities of the men behind the South Quay and Manchester bombings are revealed. Packed with new information, "Bandit Country" penetrates the IRA and the security forces in South Armagh."