An tSnáthaid Mhór Teoranta
‘DRUINE SEANSNÁITHE FÍONN ÉADACH ÚR’
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Leabhar Nua 2025
New Book 2025
Nano agus na mothúcháin
Nano agus na huimhreacha
Nano agus na dathanna
Saintí sa Bhaile
Daidí na Nollag
Ag Buzzáil sa Ghairdín
Óstán na bhFeithidí
Rita agus an Robát
Rita agus an tSióg Mhaith
Rita agus an Chailleach
Rita agus an Dragún
Rita agus an Ninja
Rita agus an Lampa Draíochta
Rita agus an Fathach
Rita agus an tEachtrán
Rita agus an Dineasár
Leabhar smaointe móra Rita
Book cover with a cartoon girl holding a teddy bear, standing on a beach with a lighthouse in the background, and text in Irish Gaelic.
Children and adults are on the beach, painting a large whale sculpture. The scene is colorful and whimsical, with seagulls flying overhead and a pink rock formation in the background. The book cover features playful handwritten-style text.
Book cover titled 'MUREANN AGUS AN TÉACH SOLAIS' by Malachy Doyle and Andrew Wilson, featuring illustrations of two children in colorful winter clothing, a quaint house with a snow-covered roof, and a striped lighthouse in the background.
Children on a boat during a storm, with a girl pointing, seagulls flying, and a dog, on the cover of a children's book titled 'Mureann Agus An Longbhirseadh' by Malachy Doyle and Andrew Whison.
Book cover illustration showing a sailboat with two children, dolphins jumping in the water, and a lighthouse in the background. The title reads 'Muireann Agus Na Dilfeanna' and the authors are Malachy Doyle and Andrew Whitson.
Book cover with a wooden house background, a round window showing a girl with red hair and striped clothing, and a dog. Title in Irish, "Muiréann Agus An Dianghlasáil," and author Malachy Doyle and Andrew Whitson.
Book cover titled 'MÍREANN AGUS PLUAS NA BHFOGHLAITHE MARA' by Malachy Doyle and Andrew Whitson, featuring a girl in a striped shirt and scarf in a colorful fantasy cave with stalactites and stalagmites.
Book cover titled "Beol na Síog" featuring a fantastical creature with the body of a baby owl, large wings, a blue and striped head, and a decorative harness, set against a pink and orange background with light clouds.
Book cover titled 'Balor' by Le Caitriona Hastings and Andrew Whitson, featuring a woman with blonde hair holding a wooden paddle, looking up, with a mountainous landscape in the background.
Children walking with a colorful umbrella on a yellow background, with a branch and leaves, and the title 'Oorroa' and authors' names.
A book cover titled 'POP!' with a cartoon character flying through a pink and yellow sky.
Book cover featuring an illustrated young boy running happily through a field. The cover has Irish text and a sepia-toned background with a smaller portrait of the boy smiling.
Book with a cover illustration of two children, one laughing and the other smiling, and Irish text on the cover.
An illustrated girl with red hair in a red dress stands on a floating platform amidst orange leaves and trees with a whimsical background. She holds a magnifying glass and a treasure chest with numbers written at the bottom.
Cover of the book "Curaille" by Andy Whitson and Cait Nic Sheain, featuring a large wooden face with eyes and nose at the top, a small character holding a sword standing on a red polka-dotted ball, with a flying insect nearby and a light green background.
Book cover titled "An Téan Órga" by Caitríona Hastings, featuring a stylized illustration of a yellow bird with a long neck and beak, against a dark blue background.
Book cover titled 'Mac Rí Éireann' featuring an illustration of a warrior in armor with a spear, standing on a rock, with a bird perched on his hand.
A painting of an older man with gray hair, a mustache, and glasses, wearing a beige shirt, looking at a book or paper, with fishing lures behind him.
Illustration of a man standing on a cliff, holding a long spear, with a scroll containing Irish text beside him.
Book cover with a line drawing of a dog, cat, and corkscrew, with handwritten pink text that reads 'An Bruchail, an Gointsín, an Sionnach agus an Capall' and the author's name, Charlie Mackesy.