Children's books about Orkney or by local authors, fiction and non-fiction.
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The third book in the Andy from Orkney series. By Nan Meriweather. Hardback.
A fantasy written for children by Eric Linklater. Paperback.
The strange and unusual fable of how haggis puddings appeared on our table. The perfect bedtime story for peedie folk. By Michelle Robertson.
The Orkneyinga Saga story of St Magnus re-told and illustrated in this booklet for younger readers. By Michael D Whittles. Illustrations by Harald Nicholson.
Has the Old Man of Hoy been forgotten? Find out in the Andy From Orkney Wee Book Merry Christmas Old Man. By Nan Meriweather. Paperback booklet.
Andy and Emma and their wary acquaintances of the first Andy From Orkney book have become devoted friends and are off on a new adventure for a fun day at the great Cantick Lighthouse. By Nan Meriweather. Hardback.
Janice the sheep has an invite she just can't resist... Written and illustrated by Britt Harcus.
The Gruffalo's Bairn translated into Orcadian Scots by Simon W. Hall. Paperback.
Life of a North Ronaldsay Sheep. A delightful Peedie story about some North Ronaldsay lambs and how one has a tantrum when he doesn't want to eat seaweed. The perfect bedtime story for peedie folk. By Michelle Robertson.
A lovely peedie story about a Shetland pony. The perfect bedtime story for peedie folk. By Michelle Robertson.
Viking stories from Tom Muir. Paperback, with colour illustrations. 2 audio CDs included.
A young Scottish bear Andy and his best friend Emma move to the island of Hoy. Straight away the local animals must decide if they are friend or foe. In a harrowing adventure that includes a wise old Hoy owl, an irascible ram, two squabbling Arctic terns and a host of other magical characters, they all must face the fearsome Old Man Of Hoy. By Nan...