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Doreen McBride 
North of Ireland Folk Tales for Children 

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How did a spider change the course of history? What would a body in the chimney want with a lonely old woman? And what terrible deed could make a Celtic warrior cry? North of Ireland Folk Tales for Children is full of mermaids and pishogues, haunted dolmens and plenty of ghosts, rude Celts and bloodthirsty warriors. This collection of weird, wonderful and irreverently told tales from award-winning storyteller Doreen Mc Bride is not for the faint of heart – and certainly not appropriate for adults.
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About the author

DOREEN Mc BRIDE is a retired biology teacher with an interest in the environment, folklore, local history and storytelling. She spent a year seconded to the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum to develop materials for schools using the grounds from a scientific point of view. The museum published those materials and asked her to write a guide for children, which was published by Longmans in 1988. She had a career change in 1991 and became an international, award-winning professional storyteller. She served for 12 years on the then Southern Education and Library Board and was President of Association of Northern Ireland Education and Library Boards (2004-2005). She is a prolific author of local history books, including seven for The History Press and contributes to local periodicals. She has had three plays broadcast on Radio Ulster and she lives in Banbridge, Co. Down.
Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 176 ● ISBN 9780750991216 ● File size 15.6 MB ● Age 17-7 years ● Publisher THP Ireland ● City London ● Country GB ● Published 2019 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 6704980 ● Copy protection Social DRM

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