Briseadh-dùil Blàrag

Blarag attends her first ever Cow Fiddle Conference and notices that, unlike herself, all the other cow fiddles have f-shaped holes on their backs. She decides to get them too. Will this turn out to be a good or bad decision?

Seordag Stories is a children's picturebook sci-fi series of adventures about a cyborg hen and her friends in the Scottish Highlands.

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Briseadh-dùil Blàrag

Blarag attends her first ever Cow Fiddle Conference and notices that, unlike herself, all the other cow fiddles have f-shaped holes on their backs. She decides to get them too. Will this turn out to be a good or bad decision?

Seordag Stories is a children's picturebook sci-fi series of adventures about a cyborg hen and her friends in the Scottish Highlands.

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Briseadh-dùil Blàrag

Briseadh-dùil Blàrag

Briseadh-dùil Blàrag

Briseadh-dùil Blàrag

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Overview

Blarag attends her first ever Cow Fiddle Conference and notices that, unlike herself, all the other cow fiddles have f-shaped holes on their backs. She decides to get them too. Will this turn out to be a good or bad decision?

Seordag Stories is a children's picturebook sci-fi series of adventures about a cyborg hen and her friends in the Scottish Highlands.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781914335891
Publisher: Flying Sheep Publishing
Publication date: 06/04/2022
Series: St�iridhean Se�rdag , #12
Pages: 38
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.25(d)
Language: Scottish Gaelic
Age Range: 3 - 7 Years

About the Author

David Hutchison (Daibhidh MacÙistein) is a writer, artist and filmmaker, originally from Assynt in the Scottish Highlands. Studied at Screen Academy Scotland, Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art.

David Hutchison (Daibhidh MacÙistein) is a writer, artist and filmmaker, originally from Assynt in the Scottish Highlands. Studied at Screen Academy Scotland, Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art.
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