Bertie The Bear Goes To Ireland

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781839526589
  • Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Jun 2023
  • Publisher: The Self-Publishing Partnership Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Age Group: Ages 7-9
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This book is part of a series that have ‘fun’ animals exploring the British Isles.  This is about Bertie the Bear who goes to Ireland.  His friends had already been to Scotland, England and Wales.  The same as all the other books there are connections back to country the animal has come from which make it very interesting for a child to learn.

Bertie is from America.  As Bertie travels through Ireland, he encounters all sorts of amazing things and learns so much.  He visits a haunted castle, the Giant Causeway, a theme park, an ancient stone circle, finds out about the history of guinness and so much more.   There is so much to discover in this beautiful country. 

This charming children’s book is perfect for ages 8 – 11 and is filled with cute illustrations of Bertie the Bear and fun facts about Ireland.  Children will love learning as Bertie explores.

 

 

Pauline Banks was born in the very north of Scotland in a small village called Reay in the Highlands.  She has worked (and continues to do so) in the nuclear industry.  She has two children, Charlene (Chazza) and Darren (Darsey), both of whom have encouraged her to write a book (as it was on her bucket list).  Her son had said “write an educational children’s book – it cannot be that difficult!”  How wrong was he, but this is now Book Number 4 in a series that covers the British Isles – been fun to do and absolutely fabulous to get published – thank you to Brown Dogs Books as well as my husband Alan who has been so supportive. 

 

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