Self-published books for children
We’ve already published several charming tales for all ages ranging from the first Irish space adventure to the adventures of the Boggle Woggles.
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Bridget in Werewolf RehabMaura Byrne
Poor Bridget - she HATES being a werewolf! In the hope she will learn to love herself, Bridget’s mother sends her to the crazy world of Herr Wolf’s International Rehab for Werewolves.
The HavishamsEdward Crane's
Robbie Havisham has a special gift which he must use to confront his own darkest nightmares and everyone else’s too.
Sunny’s DreamTheresa Mullin
Sunny’ Dream is a joyous journey of discovery during which the writer discovers that we are all connected in the co creation dance of life.
The Last Leprechauns of IrelandKevin J. Woods
Carraig is the Elder Leprechaun and spokes person of those who are left. He narrates the story of their lives from the beginning of time, right up to the present day to a local man Mc Coillte, who has the gift to communicate with them
Let’s Read a StoryJerry Mulvihill
This is the beautiful debut book by Jerry Mulvihill. A delightful collection of 12 original stories.
Pecos Meets Bad BartMae Charles
This is the story of Gus, the Sheriff of Pecos, a small town in Texas, and the home of the Lone Ranger and Davy Crockett. He’s known as Good Gus because he always does the right thing.
Chamly’s QuestPepe O’Neill
The story is set in present-day China as the world faces increasing anarchy and war due to climate change and greed. It revolves around a boy called Chamly who after a tragic accident wakes to find himself an unlikely hero
Garret Dimple and the Song of the Salmon GirlDan A Reid
When the fairies abduct a young girl from the town of Creel, there begins a series of events that will ultimately shape the future of the land of Lissendel.
Mr. Perfect Volume 2 – The Road to PerfectionNen
Dr Chester Wilkinson is back in a brand new collection of stories by Irish cartoonist Nen. Join with the Wilkinson clan as they deal with everything from family life to psychiatry, while causing havoc along the way.
The Little AcornJoseph Enright
Beautifully illustrated by Daniel O’Donoghue, The Little Acorn is a cleverly written children’s book that follows the development of an acorn through to blossoming into a mighty oak tree.



