Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Dunn, Hazel (illustrator). The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Dunn, Hazel (illustrator). Paperback. Halo! Spend a day in Scotland eating tattie scones for breakfast, hopping on the train to visit Granny, and counting the highland coos. Now with extended endnotes! This series offers solid glimpses of faraway places, more poetry than a tour guide . . . evocative and inviting School Library Journal Guid mornin! Spend a day in Scotland eating tattie scones for breakfast, hopping on the train to visit Granny, and counting the highland coos. Even learn words in Gaelic and Scots with pronunciation guides throughout the story. . Part of the Barefoot Books Our World series with over 200k copies sold . Written by Scottish author Ross MacKay and illustrated by Scottish illustrator Hazel Dunn . Extended endnotes provide more insights into life in Scotland AGES: 3 to 6 AUTHOR: Ross MacKay is an award-winning poet, author, and playwright from Perth, Scotland. His work has earned numerous accolades including a Fringe First, a New York Times Critic's Pick, and the William Soutar Poetry Award. In 2025, he received a Literature Matters Award from the Royal Society of Literature. Hazel Dunn is a Glasgow-based designer who works between illustration, pattern, and printmaking projects. Her style is influenced by the Bauhaus, Russian avant-garde, and folk art movements, with wider inspiration drawn from themes of childhood, print processes, and the natural world. SELLING POINTS: . SERIES: Part of the Our World series of global board books for very young readers. . AUTHENTIC: Scottish author Ross MacKay (William Soutar Award for Poetry and a Tom McGrath Trust Maverick Award) and illustrated by Scottish illustrator Hazel Dunn draw on their lived experience of life in Scotland to create this book. . AVOIDS STEREOTYPES: A focus on daily life in Scotland, rather than landmarks, offers real insights into this culture that will resonate with children from all over the world. . LANGUAGE LEARNING: Introduces basic vocabulary in Gaelic and Scots. . GLOBAL AWARENESS FOR VERY YOUNG CHILDREN: Bold artwork, engaging text, and relatable topics make global learning accessible to very young readers. . BESTSELLING SERIES: Part of the Barefoot Books Our World series with over 200k copies sold . ENDNOTES: Extended endnotes offer simple explanations of the objects and actions found in the book Halo! Spend a day in Scotland eating tattie scones for breakfast, hopping on the train to visit Granny, and counting the highland coos. Now with extended endnotes! Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: New. Dunn, Hazel (illustrator). "This series offers solid glimpses of faraway places, more poetry than a tour guide . . . evocative and inviting" - School Library JournalGuid mornin! Spend a day in Scotland eating tattie scones for breakfast, hopping on the train to visit Granny, and counting the highland coos. Even learn words in Gaelic and Scots with pronunciation guides throughout the story.Part of the Barefoot Books Our World series with over 200k copies soldWritten by Scottish author Ross MacKay and illustrated by Scottish illustrator Hazel DunnExtended endnotes provide more insights into life in Scotland.
Board Book. Condition: New. Dunn, Hazel (illustrator). "This series offers solid glimpses of faraway places, more poetry than a tour guide . . . evocative and inviting" - School Library JournalGuid mornin! Spend a day in Scotland eating tattie scones for breakfast, hopping on the train to visit Granny, and counting the highland coos. Even learn words in Gaelic and Scots with pronunciation guides throughout the story.Part of the Barefoot Books Our World series with over 200k copies soldWritten by Scottish author Ross MacKay and illustrated by Scottish illustrator Hazel DunnEndnotes provide more insights into life in Scotland.
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Condition: Like New. Dunn, Hazel (illustrator). Most items will be dispatched the same or the next working day. An apparently unread copy in perfect condition. Dust cover is intact with no nicks or tears. Spine has no signs of creasing. Pages are clean and not marred by notes or folds of any kind.
PAP. Condition: New. Dunn, Hazel (illustrator). New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000.
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Board Book. Condition: new. Dunn, Hazel (illustrator). Board Book. Halo! Spend a day in Scotland eating tattie scones for breakfast, hopping on the train to visit Granny, and counting the highland coos. This series offers solid glimpses of faraway places, more poetry than a tour guide . . . evocative and inviting School Library Journal Guid mornin! Spend a day in Scotland eating tattie scones for breakfast, hopping on the train to visit Granny, and counting the highland coos. Even learn words in Gaelic and Scots with pronunciation guides throughout the story. . Part of the Barefoot Books Our World series with over 200k copies sold . Written by Scottish author Ross MacKay and illustrated by Scottish illustrator Hazel Dunn . Endnotes provide more insights into life in Scotland AGES: 2 to 3 AUTHOR: Ross MacKay is an award-winning poet, author, and playwright from Perth, Scotland. His work has earned numerous accolades including a Fringe First, a New York Times Critic's Pick, and the William Soutar Poetry Award. In 2025, he received a Literature Matters Award from the Royal Society of Literature. Hazel Dunn is a Glasgow-based designer who works between illustration, pattern, and printmaking projects. Her style is influenced by the Bauhaus, Russian avant-garde, and folk art movements, with wider inspiration drawn from themes of childhood, print processes, and the natural world. SELLING POINTS: . SERIES: Part of the Our World series of global board books for very young readers. . AUTHENTIC: Scottish author Ross MacKay (William Soutar Award for Poetry and a Tom McGrath Trust Maverick Award) and illustrated by Scottish illustrator Hazel Dunn draw on their lived experience of life in Scotland to create this book. . AVOIDS STEREOTYPES: A focus on daily life in Scotland, rather than landmarks, offers real insights into this culture that will resonate with children from all over the world. . LANGUAGE LEARNING: Introduces basic vocabulary in Gaelic and Scots. . GLOBAL AWARENESS FOR VERY YOUNG CHILDREN: Bold artwork, engaging text, and relatable topics make global learning accessible to very young readers. . BESTSELLING SERIES: Part of the Barefoot Books Our World series with over 200k copies sold . ENDNOTES: Endnotes offer simple explanations of the objects and actions found in the book. Halo! Spend a day in Scotland eating tattie scones for breakfast, hopping on the train to visit Granny, and counting the highland coos. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Language: English
Published by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC 27/08/1987, 1987
ISBN 10: 0747500088 ISBN 13: 9780747500087
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Condition: Very Good. This book is in very good condition and will be shipped within 24 hours of ordering. The cover may have some limited signs of wear but the pages are clean, intact and the spine remains undamaged. This book has clearly been well maintained and looked after thus far. Money back guarantee if you are not satisfied. See all our books here, order more than 1 book and get discounted shipping. .
Language: English
Published by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC 27/08/1987, 1987
ISBN 10: 0747500088 ISBN 13: 9780747500087
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Paperback. Condition: new. Dunn, Hazel (illustrator). Paperback. Halo! Spend a day in Scotland eating tattie scones for breakfast, hopping on the train to visit Granny, and counting the highland coos. Now with extended endnotes! This series offers solid glimpses of faraway places, more poetry than a tour guide . . . evocative and inviting School Library Journal Guid mornin! Spend a day in Scotland eating tattie scones for breakfast, hopping on the train to visit Granny, and counting the highland coos. Even learn words in Gaelic and Scots with pronunciation guides throughout the story. . Part of the Barefoot Books Our World series with over 200k copies sold . Written by Scottish author Ross MacKay and illustrated by Scottish illustrator Hazel Dunn . Extended endnotes provide more insights into life in Scotland AGES: 3 to 6 AUTHOR: Ross MacKay is an award-winning poet, author, and playwright from Perth, Scotland. His work has earned numerous accolades including a Fringe First, a New York Times Critic's Pick, and the William Soutar Poetry Award. In 2025, he received a Literature Matters Award from the Royal Society of Literature. Hazel Dunn is a Glasgow-based designer who works between illustration, pattern, and printmaking projects. Her style is influenced by the Bauhaus, Russian avant-garde, and folk art movements, with wider inspiration drawn from themes of childhood, print processes, and the natural world. SELLING POINTS: . SERIES: Part of the Our World series of global board books for very young readers. . AUTHENTIC: Scottish author Ross MacKay (William Soutar Award for Poetry and a Tom McGrath Trust Maverick Award) and illustrated by Scottish illustrator Hazel Dunn draw on their lived experience of life in Scotland to create this book. . AVOIDS STEREOTYPES: A focus on daily life in Scotland, rather than landmarks, offers real insights into this culture that will resonate with children from all over the world. . LANGUAGE LEARNING: Introduces basic vocabulary in Gaelic and Scots. . GLOBAL AWARENESS FOR VERY YOUNG CHILDREN: Bold artwork, engaging text, and relatable topics make global learning accessible to very young readers. . BESTSELLING SERIES: Part of the Barefoot Books Our World series with over 200k copies sold . ENDNOTES: Extended endnotes offer simple explanations of the objects and actions found in the book Halo! Spend a day in Scotland eating tattie scones for breakfast, hopping on the train to visit Granny, and counting the highland coos. Now with extended endnotes! Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: new. Dunn, Hazel (illustrator). Paperback. Halo! Spend a day in Scotland eating tattie scones for breakfast, hopping on the train to visit Granny, and counting the highland coos. Now with extended endnotes! This series offers solid glimpses of faraway places, more poetry than a tour guide . . . evocative and inviting School Library Journal Guid mornin! Spend a day in Scotland eating tattie scones for breakfast, hopping on the train to visit Granny, and counting the highland coos. Even learn words in Gaelic and Scots with pronunciation guides throughout the story. . Part of the Barefoot Books Our World series with over 200k copies sold . Written by Scottish author Ross MacKay and illustrated by Scottish illustrator Hazel Dunn . Extended endnotes provide more insights into life in Scotland AGES: 3 to 6 AUTHOR: Ross MacKay is an award-winning poet, author, and playwright from Perth, Scotland. His work has earned numerous accolades including a Fringe First, a New York Times Critic's Pick, and the William Soutar Poetry Award. In 2025, he received a Literature Matters Award from the Royal Society of Literature. Hazel Dunn is a Glasgow-based designer who works between illustration, pattern, and printmaking projects. Her style is influenced by the Bauhaus, Russian avant-garde, and folk art movements, with wider inspiration drawn from themes of childhood, print processes, and the natural world. SELLING POINTS: . SERIES: Part of the Our World series of global board books for very young readers. . AUTHENTIC: Scottish author Ross MacKay (William Soutar Award for Poetry and a Tom McGrath Trust Maverick Award) and illustrated by Scottish illustrator Hazel Dunn draw on their lived experience of life in Scotland to create this book. . AVOIDS STEREOTYPES: A focus on daily life in Scotland, rather than landmarks, offers real insights into this culture that will resonate with children from all over the world. . LANGUAGE LEARNING: Introduces basic vocabulary in Gaelic and Scots. . GLOBAL AWARENESS FOR VERY YOUNG CHILDREN: Bold artwork, engaging text, and relatable topics make global learning accessible to very young readers. . BESTSELLING SERIES: Part of the Barefoot Books Our World series with over 200k copies sold . ENDNOTES: Extended endnotes offer simple explanations of the objects and actions found in the book Halo! Spend a day in Scotland eating tattie scones for breakfast, hopping on the train to visit Granny, and counting the highland coos. Now with extended endnotes! Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Add to basketBoard Book. Condition: new. Dunn, Hazel (illustrator). Board Book. Halo! Spend a day in Scotland eating tattie scones for breakfast, hopping on the train to visit Granny, and counting the highland coos. This series offers solid glimpses of faraway places, more poetry than a tour guide . . . evocative and inviting School Library Journal Guid mornin! Spend a day in Scotland eating tattie scones for breakfast, hopping on the train to visit Granny, and counting the highland coos. Even learn words in Gaelic and Scots with pronunciation guides throughout the story. . Part of the Barefoot Books Our World series with over 200k copies sold . Written by Scottish author Ross MacKay and illustrated by Scottish illustrator Hazel Dunn . Endnotes provide more insights into life in Scotland AGES: 2 to 3 AUTHOR: Ross MacKay is an award-winning poet, author, and playwright from Perth, Scotland. His work has earned numerous accolades including a Fringe First, a New York Times Critic's Pick, and the William Soutar Poetry Award. In 2025, he received a Literature Matters Award from the Royal Society of Literature. Hazel Dunn is a Glasgow-based designer who works between illustration, pattern, and printmaking projects. Her style is influenced by the Bauhaus, Russian avant-garde, and folk art movements, with wider inspiration drawn from themes of childhood, print processes, and the natural world. SELLING POINTS: . SERIES: Part of the Our World series of global board books for very young readers. . AUTHENTIC: Scottish author Ross MacKay (William Soutar Award for Poetry and a Tom McGrath Trust Maverick Award) and illustrated by Scottish illustrator Hazel Dunn draw on their lived experience of life in Scotland to create this book. . AVOIDS STEREOTYPES: A focus on daily life in Scotland, rather than landmarks, offers real insights into this culture that will resonate with children from all over the world. . LANGUAGE LEARNING: Introduces basic vocabulary in Gaelic and Scots. . GLOBAL AWARENESS FOR VERY YOUNG CHILDREN: Bold artwork, engaging text, and relatable topics make global learning accessible to very young readers. . BESTSELLING SERIES: Part of the Barefoot Books Our World series with over 200k copies sold . ENDNOTES: Endnotes offer simple explanations of the objects and actions found in the book. Halo! Spend a day in Scotland eating tattie scones for breakfast, hopping on the train to visit Granny, and counting the highland coos. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.