The Christmas Book – Johnny Magory Oíche Nollag Adventure
Ho, Ho, Ho! The most Irish Christmas Book out there!
A Christmas Eve adventure to remember forever as Johnny, Lily-May and Ruairi help Santy when poor Donner catches the flu. Mammy and Daddy tell the children they must stay in bed until Christmas Day but when Lily-May and Ruairi awake to sneezing and hoofs banging on the roof, how can they stay in bed? Lily-May’s quick thinking sees them weave through the Phoenix Park, Dublin in search of Lord Stag to help Santy deliver presents to the children of Ireland. Will they be able to follow Mr Badger’s directions to find him and save the day?
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Ho, Ho, Ho! The most Irish Christmas Book out there!
A Christmas Eve adventure to remember forever as Johnny, Lily-May and Ruairi help Santy when poor Donner catches the flu. Mammy and Daddy tell the children they must stay in bed until Christmas Day but when Lily-May and Ruairi awake to sneezing and hoofs banging on the roof, how can they stay in bed? Lily-May’s quick thinking sees them weave through the Phoenix Park, Dublin in search of Lord Stag to help Santy deliver presents to the children of Ireland. Will they be able to follow Mr Badger’s directions to find him and save the day?
Lily-May nearly bursts with pride and beams as it begins to snow. “We’ll never forget last night no matter how big we grow.”
This book is 100% biodegradable containing no single use plastic and made with FSC accredited paper.
It is made in Ireland, eco friendly and recyclable.
11 reviews for The Christmas Book – Johnny Magory Oíche Nollag Adventure
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Teresa Quinn –
Super and great as Christmas gifts
So looking forward to sharing Oiche Nollag Adventure with little and not so little folk
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Terry O’Sullivan –
A lovely story
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