Buy in store THUR 11 JAN
Little readers, little prices. Treat your little bookworms to the perfect bedtime reads.
Sing Along Sounds Book
Musical nursery rhyme books to sing along to. • Bright, colourful illustrations • Choose from Row, Row, Row Your Boat, Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes, Incy Wincy Spider, Wheels on the Bus, If You ’ re Happy and You Know It or Old MacDonald.
€1.99 each ONLY
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Great for stimulation
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4. Little Tails Book
1. Emotions Story Book
3. Black & White Baby Book
2. Never Feed A...Book
Learn and explore with Disney. Choose from My First Touch and Feel Animal Friends, My First Lift the Flaps, Disney Baby: First Words or Disney Baby: Colours. Disney Board Book
Easy-to-read paperback books that deal with different emotions. 8 different stories to choose from.
Board books with rounded edges and 3D plush tail. Choose from Bel the Unicorn, Leo the Lion or Sid the Lemur.
Simple, high-contrast images to help develop eyesight. Choose from First Words, Colours, Shapes, Numbers, Animals or Vehicles.
Interactive board books that promote hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills. • 3D felt features • 4 titles to choose from
99 c ONLY each
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€1.99 each ONLY
€1.99 each ONLY
Hosted by Jen Hogan
Hello! Happy New Year everyone! And so begins a prolonged period of writing down the date incorrectly as we all settle in to 2024. I always feel a bit meh after Christmas. When the Christmas tree and decorations come down, the house can look so bare. And the darker evenings can feel all the darker without the twinkling lights. But this year I’m going to flip the script. This year I’m going to embrace the darkness. Not in a Darth Vader kind of a way, you understand. But in a being at one with the cosiness of winter kind of way. The New Year’s resolutions are still intact (well it’s still early-ish January) and I shall find a way to improve my diet. No one, after all, is buying my argument that chocolate should be considered one of the major food groups. In spite of my best and most convincing efforts.
But it shall not all be about sacrificing chocolate, sometimes. And sometimes is subjective anyway, right? One woman’s sometimes is another person’s “sure chocolate biscuits don’t count”. Nope, most of my resolutions are about finding the joy in life, wherever it can be found. And mostly that’s in the simple, everyday opportunities. Those little things we take for granted. Like when the kids come home from school and say “there’s no homework today”. Those unexpected meet ups with friends. Or singing in the shower. Though, to be honest, I’m not sure that last one brings quite as much joy to everyone else who lives here. And I shall embrace the darkness of these winter evenings and cosy up on the couch when the house is finally quiet. And I’ll even try to be glad for the day’s noisy moments too. And for chocolate of course! Chat soon xxx Jen xx
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