Ronan As Kirree Er y Chroit

Ronan As Kirree Er y Chroit by Michael Bauer is a delightful children’s book published by Akerbeltz in 2012. This 40-page edition, written in Manx Gaelic, follows the adventures of Ronan and his dog Kirree as they visit their grandmother on the croft. The story captures the excitement of Kirree as he rushes to share the news with the various animals on the farm, providing a unique glimpse into their voices and interactions.
Readers will discover how each animal, from the Highland cow and her calf to the geese and even a whale, communicates in Manx Gaelic. This engaging narrative not only entertains but also introduces young readers to the richness of the Manx language through the sounds and sayings of familiar animals. The book offers an opportunity for children to learn about language and culture while enjoying a charming story about family and the natural world. The accompanying audio can be downloaded from the publisher’s website, enhancing the reading experience.
Official synopsis Publisher
Ronan and Kirree visit their grandmother on the croft and the dog promptly zooms off to tell all the animals the news. While he’s doing that, we also find out what all the animals say in Manx – from the brown Highland cow and her calf, the duck and her ducklings, the geese, the cockerel and the hens, the horse and donkey to the bees and the cat and all the other animals on the croft – even the whale. Yes, the whale says something in Manx Gaelic and if you didn’t know that, here’s your chance to find out.
The Manx audio can be downloaded from the publisher’s website.
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