Summer Stars runs from Tues 4 June to Sat 31 August. Get Reading! Now that school is over you can still spark your imagination, join in activities and take part in our exciting Summer Stars challenge.
There are a lot of books to enjoy from our TumbleBooks collection. Today, we have chosen ‘Mechanimals’, written and illustrated by Chris Tougas. When a tornado ruins a farm, the farmer uses the scrap metal lying about to make animals.
Celebrate Science Week with Dublin City Libraries. There are a lot of books to enjoy from our TumbleBooks collection. Today we have chosen ‘50 Burning Questions’ written Tanya Lloyd Kyi and illustrated by Ross Kinnaird.
Celebrate Science Week with Dublin City Libraries. There are a lot of books to enjoy from our TumbleBooks collection. Today, we have chosen ‘Well-schooled Fish and Feathered Bandits’, written and illustrated by Peter Christie. Using many extraordinary examples, this non-fiction book explains how animals learn from each other.
Celebrate Science Week with Dublin City Libraries. There are a lot of books to enjoy from our TumbleBooks collection. Today, we have chosen ‘Reproduction in Plants’, a non-fiction book written and illustrated by Julie Lundgren. This book explains all about the life cycle of plants.
Celebrate Science Week with Dublin City Libraries. There are a lot of books to enjoy from our TumbleBooks collection. Today, we have chosen ‘A Mouldy Mystery’ written by Michelle Knudsen and illustrated by Barry Gott. This can be found in Tumblebooks under the American spelling ‘A Moldy Mystery’.
Celebrate Science Week with Dublin City Libraries. There are a lot of books to enjoy from our TumbleBooks collection. Today, we have chosen ‘Faces of the Moon’, written by Bob Crelin and illustrated by Leslie Evans. This rhyming book explains how the moon seems to change shape every night.
There are a lot of books to enjoy from our TumbleBooks collection. Today, we have chosen ‘Bugs! Bugs! Bugs!’ written and illustrated by Bob Barner. This rhyming book introduces lots of different bugs.
There are a lot of books to enjoy from our TumbleBooks collection. Today, we have chosen ‘Jessie’s Island’, written by Sheryl McFarlane and illustrated by Sheena Lott.
One’s first impression of the small village of Pontapandy, the setting of the children’s book and television series Fireman Sam, is the gargantuan size of its fire service.