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'Fair fa yer honest sonsie face Great chieftain o the pudding race'
Marking the 20th anniversary of Itchy Coo, this beautifully
illustrated collection of Scotland's best loved poetry is back in
the form of the extremely popular lift-the-flap book, to inspire
even the youngest budding poet in a simple, entertaining and
colourful way. Kids will delight in the hidden surprises within the
pages, lifting the flaps to reveal where the moose is hiding and
what the haggis has on its head, while singing along with parents
and teachers to favourite Scottish tunes such as 'Red Red Rose'
with Rabbie travelling alongside them through the story, ending up
in a marvellous Burns Supper rendition of 'Auld Lang Syne'.
The goal of Public Relations and Strategic Communication is to
bring public relations and communication theories to life. Public
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important with the rapid evolution of digital technologies such as
social media. Public Relations and Strategic Communication aims to
educate readers about this ever-changing landscape through the
clear explanation and practical application of theory. Throughout
this text, public relations and communication theories have been
dissected, critically analysed and explained in clear language
using contemporary Australian examples. Each theory is also
demonstrated in its entirety, particularly focusing on how it
underpins core public relations functions. This approach aims to
teach public relations students theoretical concepts from a micro
and macro level. The incorporation of interviews with industry
practitioners also provides students with further insight into the
realities of public relations and strategic communication as a
profession. Public Relations and Strategic Communication aims to
make theory accessible and interesting by taking a storytelling
approach to ensure readers remain engaged throughout their learning
journey. The intention is that this text sparks with students an
ongoing curiosity about public relations and communication theory
and the profession overall.
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Katie's Pairty (Hardcover)
James Robertson; Illustrated by Karen Sutherland
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Katie's Pairty is the seventh in the bestselling Katie series of
board books from Itchy Coo and Black & White Publishing. In
this new book Katie invites all her best friends round for a
pairty. Lots of her usual friends are there and a few new ones.
And, of course it wouldn't be a Katie book if her wee moose wasn't
hiding somewhere on every page! Each KATIE book is unique, and in
this one the story is told in short, easy sentences containing
simple Scots words. Katie is as cheery and inquisitive as ever, and
there are lots of things to look at and point to in Karen
Sutherland's wonderful illustrations. Katie's Pairty should prove
just as popular as its predecessors.
Katie's Coo is a collection of eight of Scotland's best loved
rhymes and songs. Little ones can sing or chant along with their
parents, aunties, uncles, sisters, brothers and grandparents to
'Wee Willie Winky', 'Ally Bally Bee' and more, whilst enjoying the
bright colours and friendly farm animals along the way. Illustrated
by award winning artist Karen Sutherland and developed alongside
the Scottish Book Trust and Craigmillar Books for Babies, it's a
fantastic introduction to Scots language, humour and rhythm.
Join in the fun of learning with this vibrant introduction to the
twenty-six letters of the alphabet that includes a menagerie of
marvellous creatures and a collection of Scots sayings that are
sure to inspire little bairns and big kids alike! Susan Rennie's
endlessly entertaining scenarios featuring brave and fascinating
animal friends are brought to life by Karen Sutherland's striking
illustrations. Adults will delight in finding new phrases in Scots
whilst kids will revel in sharing their new knowledge with others
and returning to the colourful stories again and again.
New from Itchy Coo! KATIE'S A tae Z is the eighth in the KATIE
series, following the bestselling success of KATIE'S COO, KATIE'S
MOOSE, KATIE'S FERM, KATIE'S BEASTIES, KATIE'S YEAR, KATIE'S ZOO
and KATIE'S PAIRTY. This new book is aimed at very young children
and is the simplest and easiest introduction to Scots words with
Karen Sutherland's cheerful and engaging pictures to go with them.
On each of the thirteen spreads KATIE introduces two things or
animals: one word and one image for each. For example, A is AIPPLE,
D is DUG, M is MOOSE, P is PUDDOCK. KATIE'S A tae Z should prove a
brilliant introduction to all the other KATIE books.
"Katie's Year" is the fifth in the best-selling "Katie" series of
board books. In this new book, Katie makes her way through the
months of the year, experiencing the changing seasons and some of
the key events of the calendar - from wind and snow to rain and
sunshine, from spring days with new lambs and bright flowers to
summer days on the beach and in the garden. Winter celebrations
include Halloween, Bonfire Night and of course Christmas. Simple
Scots words in rhyming couplets guide the reader through the months
of the year, and Katie is as cheery and inquisitive as ever. Her
Granda and some of her animal pals from previous books also make an
appearance, and there are some new friends too. With lots of things
to look at and point to in Karen Sutherland's bright and cheery
illustrations, "Katie's Year" should prove just as popular as its
predecessors.
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