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Description Watcyn the Wombat wants to play, but Mummy Wombat tells him that he has to use the potty first. Watcyn finds this difficult, until he r...
View full detailsDescription When everything is going haywire, join Little Rabbit for some stillness and peace in this charming book in rhyme. For someone special. ...
View full detailsDescription The Welsh word for a hug of love is 'cwtsh'. This charming, illustrated poem makes us think about the gesture of hugging in a new way, ...
View full detailsDescription Ceri the cat and Deri the dog are best friends who do everything together and love to learn new things. When Ceri is given an old pirat...
View full detailsDescription Art can be a game, a puzzle, or sometimes it can be a surprise that will astonish us! Join Gwyn as he announces 'I am an Artist' and l...
View full detailsDescription Jeremy Dixon's first full poetry collection starts from his teenage suicide attempt and expands to encompass themes of bullying, queerp...
View full detailsDescription Pairing an orphan bent on avenging the death of her parents with an awkward newcomer, Bethell’s compelling tale of deadly sharks and th...
View full detailsDescription Wales's best-loved contemporary poet, one of the major poets of our endangered environment, returns to prose in Roots Home. Details ISB...
View full detailsDescription Mahmood Mattan is a fixture in Cardiff's Tiger Bay, 1952, which bustles with Somali and West Indian sailors, Maltese businessmen and Je...
View full detailsDescription From forgotten jellybeans to sparking daydreams, Alex's poems, written for primary school age children, are both funny and thoughtful, ...
View full detailsDescription This novel for young people consists of a fictional first person narrative by Robat - a typical 11-12 year old pupil at Segontium Schoo...
View full detailsDescription It's 1967, the 'summer of love', and the height of the Cold War. Shy spy film fan Philip Williams wakes up one night to find an intrude...
View full detailsDescription Cameron Tiberius McPherson and his eccentric mum, Lulu, live on the top floor of Grimthorpe Towers in the town of Pimple. Their lives a...
View full detailsDescription A substantial collection of original meditations by Elfed ap Nefydd Roberts comprising over 150 meditations prepared by him over a peri...
View full detailsDescription Dyma gasgliad o haiku, senryu a cherddi bychain gan John G Rowlands, bardd a pheintiwr o Geredigion yn wreiddiol. Fel yn ei gasgliad ...
View full detailsDescription Excluded from school, Dylan is forced to move to a tiny village in Wales where his grandad lives. With no Xbox or internet, life is loo...
View full detailsDescription O'r Pedwar Gwynt, the Welsh-language review of books, publishes long-form essays, reviews and columns. It aims to situate Welsh concern...
View full detailsDescription Santa is in love. After a busy Christmas Eve he is exhausted. When all his work is done for another year, he joins little Elwyn and his...
View full detailsDescription 20 illustrations from the reading series Wini a Waldo by Lisa Regan and Helen Vaughan. A5 size (suitable to carry in your bag or Christ...
View full detailsDescription There are so many amazing stories associated with the ancient pubs of Wales: some of them true, some of them exaggerated and some of th...
View full detailsDescription A pack of 10 books in the 'Dewch i Deithio' series. This is the series that invites you to travel with Min and Mei as they present cult...
View full detailsDescription Originally published as a single-volume 'Who's Who' in 1991, with the players listed alphabetically, this new three-volume collection l...
View full detailsDescription The Long Field braids the essential hiraeth stories of Wales with Pamela Petro's own life - as an American who loves Wales, as a gay wo...
View full detailsDescription A bargain pack of 2 Christmas adaptations in Welsh for just 9.99, which are suitable for older children: Dyddiadur Dripsyn: Storm Eira ...
View full detailsDescription This is the story of Sir David James, who spent his early years in Pontrhydfendigaid, but lived most of his life in London where he dev...
View full detailsDescription With her particular expertise, Dr Ma in her study is able to draw comparisons between the work of Kyffin Williams and Chinese art, link...
View full detailsDescription This volume describes the development of religious thought in Wales between 1760 and 1900. Although the emphasis is on religious though...
View full detailsDescription In this bold, controversial book, Daryl Leeworthy takes a fresh, provocative look at the struggle through radical political action for ...
View full detailsDescription ♥ English Book of the Month: September 2021 A newly curated volume of academic essays on Raymond Williams’ work. To be published in Wil...
View full detailsDescription From a humble background in Barry, where his father was a butcher and local politician in the formative years of the new town, Cyril La...
View full detailsDescription The stories of women from Wales’ minority communities are seldom heard. This book comprises the life stories of 40 Black Asian Minority...
View full detailsDescription Edited with an introduction by Peter Wakelin. Part of the Modern Wales series and originally published in 1945, Miner's Day tells of th...
View full detailsDescription ♥ English Book of the Month: February 2021 1904: 21 year-old Ellen has been summoned back from her new life in New Jersey, to the famil...
View full detailsDescription It's 1903 and widespread calls for social and gender reform flounder against entrenched misogyny. Navigating this world are best friend...
View full detailsDescription A volume celebrating sixty years since the establishment of the Books Council of Wales, comprising sixteen chapters by various scholars...
View full detailsDescription In Painting the Beauty Queens Orange, the women who lived the decade reveal what it meant to push boundaries, claim your identity, and ...
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