Bogle lives all alone in a lighthouse on a small Scottish island. Despite trying, he can't find a friend, until one day he discovers a message in a bottle from someone who is lonely too ...
This quirky rhyming tale celebrates the magic of friendship.
A bogle is a Scots term for a ghost and the text is peppered with some Scots words making it a fun introduction to the language for little ones. Each page spread also has a secret spider to spot!
Featuring two of Scotland's distinctive lighthouses, Eilean Glas in the Outer Hebrides and Start Point in Orkney, it includes facts at the end of the book to engage interest in these amazing structures.
** A simple, soothing story of companionship **
** Reading age approximately 3-7 years **
** Purchase supports the Northern Lighthouse Heritage Trust **
** WINNER in The Wishing Shelf Book Awards 2023 **
BOOK OF THE WEEK - A brilliant middle-grade story celebrating friendship, magic and fighting for change.
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