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Frisian
Galician
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Scots
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Frisian

Ikke

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The full colour material is at the same time a part of the subject world orientation. The book contains 120 pages and 15 themes. Every theme consists of 2 stories, 1 song, 1 rhyme and several assignments. Next to this book, a videotape with 15 television programs and a CD with 15 songs are also available. For children between 4 and 6 years old.

 Frisian

Kom mar yn'e rûnte

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This file contains 65 games involving songs, exercises, dance and tag play. Some games are traditional, others are invented for this file. For children between 4 and 6 years old.
 Frisian Kikkerts fange mei Tomke; with CD
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This is just one example of the ‘Tomke’-series. It contains 10 new adventures of the little figure Tomke, his dog Romke and Kornelia the Kangaroo. The Tomke-series consists of  televisionprogrammes (Omrop Fryslân), CD’s, DVD’s, games and the Tomke-website. For children between 2 and 4/5 years old.

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Galician
Xela Mirona
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They call Xela ‘Mirona’ because the only thing she does all day is looking at herself in the mirror. Why does she look at herself so much? Each time her family tells her that she sings like a swallow, that she eats like a bird, or that she fights like a tiger. The reflection of the mirror shows these animals instead of reflecting the girl’s face. So Xela is scared, and she does not know whether the mirror is a liar or whether she has a very rare appearance. (Recommended for pre-primary and primary education, age group 0-5 years.)
www.irindo.com
Galician
Seis adivinadores
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Six smart-alecky fortune tellers bake a potatoe. Six wonderfully priggish fortune tellers eat dinner. Every time there are less smart-alecks that prepare the dinner, ut they eat more and more: one potatoe, two fillet steak, three red-shouldered kites, four stockfishes, five muttons and six veal-steaks. An entertaining story with attractive colours to introduce the world of numbers to the little ones. (Recommended for pre-primary and primary education, age group 0-5 years.)
Galician
Dona Carme
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Dona Carme was so fast asleep that none of the farm animals could succeed in waking her up. A dog, a cat, a rooster, a sheep, an ox, a pig or a donkey do not succeed, neither does a wolf. A story that stimulates children to get acquainted with the sounds of each animal. (Recommended for pre-primary and primary education, age group 0-5 years.)
www.irindo.com

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Ladin

Juese, Spiele, Giochi

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This book is written in the three national langages of Italy (Italian, German and Ladin) and contains a series of different games, poems and rhymes. The book can be used in kindergarten to help the children develop their competences and get acquainted with their pleasures and fears.
http://www.pedagogich.it

Ladin

 La stries, Die Hexer, Le streghe

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Witchbook with Ladin, German and Italian stories, drawings and pictures. With the creation of this book, pupils from elementary schools were given the opportunity to express their creativity by making up witch stories. The stories are suitable for all ages.
http://www.pedagogich.it
 Ladin  Lauron deberinda 1
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Workbook for the education of the Ladin language in the first grade of elementary school. The book has been compiled in such a way that it is also suitable for pupils who cannot read yet. These children can learn new words through stories, drawings and games.
http://www.pedagogich.it

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 Scots
Katie’s Coo
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Developed in consultation with Craigmillar Books for Babies and Scottish Book Trust, Katie’s Coo is a safe, fun introduction for young children to easy Scots rhymes. Parents and grandparents will enjoy singing or chanting the words to babies and toddlers, while the bairns will love the combination of Scots words and sounds with the bright and simple illustrations by award-winning artist Karen Sutherland. Rhymes featured include favourites like The Three Craws, Katie Bairdie, Wee Willie Winkie and Ally Bally Bee. (Age range: 0 – 5)
 Scots
Animal ABC
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The award-winning Animal ABC takes young readers on a journey of discovery of Scots words from A right through to Z. This bright and colourful book is fair jumping with amazing creatures like birlin bears, greetin gorillas and wabbit walruses. With witty alliteration and beautiful artwork, Animal ABC is the perfect introduction to Scots words for children and adults alike. (Age: 4+)
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A Moose in the Hoose
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In humorous rhyming couplets, A Moose in the Hoose is an engaging way for children to develop their knowledge of numbers and of Scots. This colorful counting book will keep young minds busy for hours, counting up the coos and dugs bubblyjocks and the herd of extremely glaikit yowes. Illustrations by Karen Sutherland. (Age: 4 to 11)
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A Wee Book o Fairy Tales
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In humorous rhyming couplets, A Moose in the Hoose is an engaging way for children to develop their knowledge of numbers and of Scots. This colorful counting book will keep young minds busy for hours, counting up the coos and dugs bubblyjocks and the herd of extremely glaikit yowes. Illustrations by Karen Sutherland. (Age: 4 to 11)

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Welsh 
Bobol Bach!
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One in a series of lively and colorful first reading books comprising a simple text presenting entertaining stories about the popular character Rwdlan and her friends; for children who are beginning to read on their own. (Age 0-7)
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Sbectol Ceridwen
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One in a series of lively and colourful first reading books comprising a simple text presenting entertaining stories about the popular character Rwdlan and her friends; for children who are beginning to read on their own. (Age 0-7)
www.gwales.com
 Welsh
Atishw!
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One in a series of lively and colourful first reading books comprising a simple text presenting entertaining stories about the popular character Rwdlan and her friends; for children who are beginning to read on their own. (Age 0-7) years.

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