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Books
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What Machines Do: DAILY LIFE : STEM€8.99
Daily Life: Freezing and scanning, road sweeping and busy street scenes; machines are everywhere in daily life! Bright illustrations and informative text show a wide variety of working machines that we see every day. A really fun and engaging hot-topic for curious little engineers. Digging, ploughing, baking, flying and zooming into space.
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The Shop of Impossible Ice Creams: Perilous Pineapple Plot : Book 3€8.99
Step inside to discover a delicious world of magical adventure, from bestselling author Shane Hegarty. Third in a comic, heart-warming illustrated series, for 7+ readers.
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The Shop of Impossible Ice Creams: Big Berry Robbery : Book 2€8.99
Welcome to the Shop of Impossible Ice Creams! Step inside to discover a delicious world of magical adventure, from bestselling author Shane Hegarty. Second in a comic, heart-warming illustrated series, for 7+ readers.
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The Shop of Impossible Ice Creams : Book 1€8.99
One of the funniest books you'll read this year, perfect for fans of Roald Dahl's George's Marvellous Medicine. Welcome to the Shop of Impossible Ice Creams!
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Let's Discover Science Fourth Class - Science Journal€8.35
Let’s Discover! is an engaging, stimulating and interactive SESE programme.
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Let's Discover Science Fifth Class - Science Journal€8.35
Let’s Discover! is an engaging, stimulating and interactive SESE programme.
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Rás chuig an Mol Thuaidh€8.95
“Tá sé bainte amach againn!” a bhéic mé. “Tá muid ann! An Mol Thuaidh! Tá muid ar bharr an domhain! Is muidne na chéad daoine a leag cos anseo ó thús an tsaoil.”
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Hidden Figures€8.99
the incredibly inspiring true story of four black women who helped NASA launch men into space to picture book readers! Dorothy Vaughan, Mary Jackson, Katherine Johnson, and Christine Darden were good at math, really good.
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An Gadaí Dubh€8.99
Níl dúil ar bith ag Dáibhí Ó Dalaigh sna scéalta traidisiúnta ná sna piseoga. Dar leis, níl sna scéalta faoi Naomh Gobnait agus an Gadaí Dubh ach seafóid. (Séideán Si)