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Ossiri and the Bala Mengro

$19.95
Discover the enchanting world of Ossiri and the Bala Mengro, a captivating children's picture book authored by Richard O'Neill, published by Child's Play. This beautifully illustrated paperback, measuring 245 x 268 mm, immerses young readers in a delightful narrative that celebrates creativity and resourcefulness. Follow Ossiri, a spirited traveler girl who ingeniously crafts her own unique musical instrument from a willow branch and various recycled objects. As she plays her instrument with pure joy, it produces unexpected sounds that spark curiosity and exploration. Ignoring the wise advice to avoid provoking the mysterious ogre in the hills, Ossiri bravely ventures forth to practice her music. This heartwarming story invites children to engage with themes of curiosity, cultural understanding, and the importance of following one's passions. Ossiri and the Bala Mengro not only entertains but also educates young minds about Travelling lifestyles and traditions through the lens of a Romani storyteller. Published on 01-06-2016, this 32-page gem is perfect for children aged 4-8, promoting creativity, imagination, and cultural appreciation. Add this treasured book to your collection and inspire the next generation of musicians and dreamers!

Author: Richard O'Neill Publisher: Child’s Play
Bind: paperback
Dimensions: 245 x 268 mm
Pages: 32
Publication Date: 01-06-2016

A Traveller girl creates her own musical instrument from a willow branch and lots of recycled objects. She plays it enthusiastically, but it sounds terrible! Ignoring warnings not to awaken the ogre in the hills, Ossiri goes there to practise playing her instrument. Will she wake the ogre, and will it appreciate her playing? Told by a Romani storyteller and a picture book author, this original tale offers a fascinating insight into Travelling lifestyles and cultures.

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Ossiri and the Bala Mengro

$19.95
Discover the enchanting world of Ossiri and the Bala Mengro, a captivating children's picture book authored by Richard O'Neill, published by Child's Play. This beautifully illustrated paperback, measuring 245 x 268 mm, immerses young readers in a delightful narrative that celebrates creativity and resourcefulness. Follow Ossiri, a spirited traveler girl who ingeniously crafts her own unique musical instrument from a willow branch and various recycled objects. As she plays her instrument with pure joy, it produces unexpected sounds that spark curiosity and exploration. Ignoring the wise advice to avoid provoking the mysterious ogre in the hills, Ossiri bravely ventures forth to practice her music. This heartwarming story invites children to engage with themes of curiosity, cultural understanding, and the importance of following one's passions. Ossiri and the Bala Mengro not only entertains but also educates young minds about Travelling lifestyles and traditions through the lens of a Romani storyteller. Published on 01-06-2016, this 32-page gem is perfect for children aged 4-8, promoting creativity, imagination, and cultural appreciation. Add this treasured book to your collection and inspire the next generation of musicians and dreamers!

Author: Richard O'Neill Publisher: Child’s Play
Bind: paperback
Dimensions: 245 x 268 mm
Pages: 32
Publication Date: 01-06-2016

A Traveller girl creates her own musical instrument from a willow branch and lots of recycled objects. She plays it enthusiastically, but it sounds terrible! Ignoring warnings not to awaken the ogre in the hills, Ossiri goes there to practise playing her instrument. Will she wake the ogre, and will it appreciate her playing? Told by a Romani storyteller and a picture book author, this original tale offers a fascinating insight into Travelling lifestyles and cultures.

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