Cáitín Sa Chistin

Cáitín Sa Chistin by Stephanie Dagg, published by O’Brien Press in 2001, is a 64-page book written in Irish. This story revolves around Cáitín, who is faced with a challenge after her mother makes a delicious cake for Aunt Síle, leaving Cáitín unable to resist the temptation of the treat. The narrative explores her dilemma and the creative solution she must devise to make a new dessert.
Readers will find a tale that delves into themes of family and cooking, highlighting Cáitín’s journey as she navigates her desire for sweets and the process of creating something new. The book presents a blend of juvenile fiction and historical elements, making it suitable for young readers interested in stories that combine everyday family life with culinary adventures.
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Rinne Mamaí cáca milis iontach d’Aintón Síle, agus níorbh fhéidir le Caitín gan an reoán a ithe!
Cad a dhéanfadh sí anois? Beidh uirthi reoán nua a dhéanamh! Ach conas?
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