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The Sing-A-Ma-Jigs

Product Features

  • The Sing-a-ma-jigs named Toy of the Year 2011 and Time Magazine Top 10 Toys of 2010
  • Each character has its own unique look and song, bringing laugher and excitement with every interaction
  • Features 3 modes of play including chatter, singing their own song or singing in harmony with their other Sing-a-ma-jig friends (sold separately)
  • Join this Sing-a-ma-jig as it sings "A Tisket A Tasket"


Dance Star Mickey

 

Dance Star Mickey Mouse walks, talks and dances to his own beat. He even does the Moonwalk! With 6 songs, including Latin, techno and hip hop, 2 interactive games and lots of silly humor, Dance Star Mickey is more fun than ever!


Duplo Bricks

 

The Story of DUPLO

LEGO® DUPLO® BRICKS are two times the size of the classic LEGO brick, making them a great way to kick off a child’s building career. Even better, DUPLO bricks are compatible with classic LEGO bricks, meaning that as a child grows, their LEGO collection grows with them!

LEGO® DUPLO® is specially designed for small hands and big imaginations and DUPLO supports your child’s natural development. From their first attempts to stack bricks to make towers, to their exploration of how to create things they see around them, like houses and cars, to their role play with DUPLO figures, you’ll see how your child’s imaginations take shape. .

 


Emma Says Boo

Emma is angry.

Her big brother loves to scare her.

He jumps at her in the dark.

What can she do?


Fireman Sam Sit and Play Desk

 

Your little Fireman will love getting arty and creative on this sit and play desk, perfect for all those little make and mend projects, paintings and colouring-in!

  • Suitable for ages 3 years and over.


Fireman Sinead

 

Sinead has decided what she will be when she's big -- a fireman. There are no women fireman everyone tells her, but Sinead doesn't listen. She practises and practises. And one day a real fire happens. And Sinead discovers that maybe she can be a fireman after all!


Here, There and Everywhere

On this CD, Liz Weir tells her stories with energy and enthusiasm: guaranteed to keep the kids amused!


How do you Feel?

 A book about feelings, for the youngest child.

How do you feel? Sometimes you feel happy, sometimes sad. Sometimes you even feel surprised. Supreme artist and Children's Laureate Anthony Browne brings all his understanding and skill to bear in this exploration of emotion for very young children. This book will reassure and help them understand how they feel, using simple words and pictures. Every parent can feel "confident" that this is the perfect book.

 

Les Loustics Ride-on-Moulin Roty

 

Gorgeous ride-on from the Les Loustics range. Features a storage compartment at the back.

Dimensions: L50 x W20 x H50cm

From 12 months


Melissa and Doug Deluxe Standing Easel

Description
Measures 47" x 27" x 26". Creativity Central! This double-sided, wooden easel features both chalk and dry erase-boards. With adjustable heights it also includes a locking paper roll holder, a child-safe paper cutter, four clips, and a plastic tray on each side for easy-reach art supplies (not included) and easy-clean storage. With easy assembly, there's little waiting for the next masterpiece!
 


Moon Dough Diner

 

Making burgers has never been so fun! This funky Moon Dough Diner will entertain little ones while they magically mould the amazing light dough, which never dries out! Encourage the fun as they get to grips with a new texture, smell and shape.

  • Magical moulding fun with the amazingly light dough that never dries out.
  • Simply pop the Moon Dough into the top of the Burger Shop, turn the handle and out magically come your burgers!
  • Use the moulds to make your fries, milkshakes and slices of pie.
  • Set includes the Burger Shop, 3 side order moulds and 2 colours of Moon Dough.
  • Contents vary.

WARNING(S):

  • Not suitable for children under 3 years old.
  • To be used under the direct supervision of an adult.


Paint your own Peppa Pig Money Box

 

Get arty with this adorable Paint Your Own Peppa Pig or George Money Box. A fantastic way to encourage your little ones to be creative and save their pocket money.
 

  • Includes 1 ceramic money box, 6 pots of paint, 1 paint brush and a sticker sheet.
  • Not suitable for children under 3 years old.


Playskool Alphie

 

 
WARNING:
CHOKING HAZARD -- Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.


Product Features

  • There's a whole lot to discover when you're a preschooler and this Alphie figure shares one of the most important lessons, too
  • Fun and engaging electronic robot figure
  • Introduce your child to letters, math skills, special reasoning, cause and effect and much more
  • Robot figure sings and plays music and features light up buttons
  • Robot figure comes with 30 double-sided cards


Sally Go Round The Stars

 

    
 

Black Flag: Picture books and storytelling to read aloud
Black Flag: Picture books and storytelling to read aloud

A major, beautifully-illustrated collection of favourite nursery rhymes known and loved throughout Ireland. It includes favourite international, British and Irish rhymes as well as special Irish favourites.

Includes Sally Go Round the Moon; Diddly, Diddle, Dumpling; Two Little Dicky Birds; Are Ye Right There, Michael?; Half a Pound of Tuppeny Rice ; Adam and Eve and Pinch Me; and many, many more!


Smartville Alphabet Train Station

This train station playset is both educational and entertaining for children, wonderfully combining fun and learning into the one toy to make the most of playtime!


Something Beginning with P

 

 

Black Flag: Picture books and storytelling to read aloud
Black Flag: Picture books and storytelling to read aloud

Now available in paperback for the first time – this spectacular and highly acclaimed collection of specially commissioned new poems for children is already an established bestseller.

Featuring work by 103 leading Irish poets and stunning illustrations, this magnificent anthology is a book for the entire family to treasure.

Includes poems from:
Seamus Heaney - A Keen for the Coins
Thomas Kinsella - Hoppy New Year
Máighe Mhac an tSaoi - 'What are we doing yesterday, Granda?'
Brendan Kennelly - Words Are Such Silly Things
Rita Ann Higgins - His i's Were Empty
Biddy Jenkinson - Mal Magú
Nuala ní Dhomhnaill - Sruthán sa tSeapáin
Cathal Ó Searcaigh - The House that Barks (After Andres Ehin’s poem ‘To Be a Dog-Apartment’)
John Montague - Bordeaux Macho
Moya Cannon - Script


The Busy Fingers Series

With a book for each season of the year, each one filled with ideas for drawing, painting, printing, modelling and textile production, the Busy Fingers series by Sean O'Leary is designed to support the Primary School Curriculum's Arts Education programme.


The Lion and the Mouse



 

A stunning, wordless version of one of Aesop's best-loved fables, from one of America's most acclaimed artists.

This Aesop's fable is a favourite and familiar one: a mouse inadvertently disturbs a lion, who lets the mouse go ... and is later himself freed by the mouse from a poacher's trap. Jerry Pinkney's jaw-droppingly gorgeous new wordless treatment is irresistible, its wealth of visual detail offering huge scope for the pages to be turned and the story retold over and over again. Spectacular.


The O’Brien Book of Irish Fairy Tales and Legends

Irish fairy tales and legends are full of enchantment, brave deeds and lost loves. Told from generation to generation, they are as fascinating now as they were to their original listeners.


The Tale of Despereaux

The Tale of Despereaux looks a little like Shrek. The storytelling and animation draw on everything from Ratatouille and classic fairytales to Shakespeare, Jonathan Swift, Indiana Jones, and, in its action sequences, even Bourne and Bond. But this movie stands on its own; too dark and violent for very young children, perhaps, but for the most part it’s exciting and funny, and it delivers a message about bravery and forgiveness that is relevant to us all.

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