A beautiful, celebratory and joyful book of Irish bedtime
stories.
Written and illustrated by Irish creators, Bedtime Stories
showcases a curated collection of tales from Irish history,
based on important figures and events.
Each story is the ideal length to read at bedtime as well as any
moment when young readers are looking for an inspirational read!
Features one young reader's winning entry
from a Children's Books Ireland competition
A beautiful and celebratory gift for all ages
Perfect for any child wanting to learn more about history's
untold stories
A wonderful keepsake book - a gift for a lifetime to
be enjoyed time and again
Praise for Bedtime Stories: incredible Irish
Tales from the Past
"Each illustrator brings their unique style to each story,
making the book as attractive as it is informative." Through
the Bookshelf
"This treasure trove of a collection feels very nostalgic,
with a use of language and turn of phrase that naturally lends itself
to being read aloud. Each story ends with an ‘Explore
the Story’ short series of facts that encourage the reader
to engage further by visiting museums or historical sites. Perfect
for the classroom, or, as intended, just before
bed..." Childrens Books Ireland
Eva Byrne is an artist who specializes in fashion illustration and children's books. She is the illustrator of the #1 New York Times bestseller Princesses Wear Pants. She lives in the Irish countryside.
More about Eva ByrneRoisin has always had a great passion for drawing and illustration. After graduating from animation college in Dublin, she spent a number of years working in television graphics and in 2015 she relocated to a city in southern Brazil and has been able to focus a lot more on drawing and illustration, which is what makes her happiest.
More about Roisin HahessyUna Woods is an illustrator and author who lives in Dublin. She loves making illustrations for children, and her work has been published in books, magazines and websites.
She loves working with bright colours and patterns in her illustrations. She grew up in Clontarf, very close to where Bram Stoker was born.
www.unawoods.com