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The Seer loses his stone. A camper finds it and hands it into the museum. Marlene reads about it in the paper and tells the Seer. When the Seer goes to get it back the museum won't give it to him without proof that it is his stone. Can Seordag and Soley help him get it back?

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

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Tilleadh na Cloiche

The Seer loses his stone. A camper finds it and hands it into the museum. Marlene reads about it in the paper and tells the Seer. When the Seer goes to get it back the museum won't give it to him without proof that it is his stone. Can Seordag and Soley help him get it back?

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

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Overview

The Seer loses his stone. A camper finds it and hands it into the museum. Marlene reads about it in the paper and tells the Seer. When the Seer goes to get it back the museum won't give it to him without proof that it is his stone. Can Seordag and Soley help him get it back?

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


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781914335969
Publisher: Flying Sheep Publishing
Publication date: 08/01/2022
Series: St�iridhean Se�rdag , #14
Pages: 42
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.11(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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