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Wee Donkey's Treasure Hunt: An adventure around Ireland

Wee Donkey's Treasure Hunt: An adventure around Ireland

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The wee donkey wishes to fix his back and knees and see the sights, so he slips through the gate with a small wooden cart to bring Grandad a souvenir.

Format: Hardback
Length: 32 pages
Publication date: 21 September 2020
Publisher: O'Brien Press Ltd


A small donkey sat in the shade of a tree, pondering his deepest desires. With a twinkle in his eye, he turned to his grandfather and asked, "Grandad, if you could have one wish, what would it be?"

Grandad's eyes sparkled with wisdom as he considered his answer. "My dear grandson," he said, "I wish for the strength to see the world and experience all the wonders it has to offer."

The donkey's ears perked up at the prospect of adventure. He had always dreamed of traveling far and wide, seeing the sights that were out there to be seen. But his old back and wobbly knees had held him back for far too long.

Determined to make his grandfather's wish come true, the donkey set out on a journey. He traveled across Ireland, visiting the iconic landmarks that had captured the hearts of millions. He borrowed the Jeanie Johnston ship from the Liffey, the round tower from Glendalough, kissed the Blarney Stone, and so much more.

As he journeyed, the donkey couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement and wonder. He had never seen anything like the beauty of the Irish countryside, the grandeur of the ancient buildings, or the magic of the natural world.

But as he traveled further, the donkey began to realize that his quest was not without its challenges. He had to be careful not to take any national treasures, particularly when the police found out. He knew that stealing was wrong and that it could cause harm to others.

Despite the risks, the donkey was determined to bring his grandfather the best souvenirs possible. He knew that his grandad would cherish them for the rest of his life and that they would serve as a reminder of the incredible journey they had taken together.

Finally, after weeks of travel, the donkey arrived back in his grandfather's village. He was exhausted but filled with joy. He presented his grandfather with a small wooden cart, filled with the souvenirs he had collected.

Grandad's eyes lit up with surprise and delight. He took each souvenir in his hand, examining it with care. He smiled, knowing that his grandson had gone to such lengths to make his wish come true.

As they sat together, sharing stories and memories, the donkey realized that his journey had not only brought him closer to his grandfather but had also taught him valuable lessons about kindness, courage, and the importance of following his dreams.

From that day on, the donkey continued to explore the world, always with his grandfather's wishes in his heart. He knew that he had the strength to see the sights that were out there to be seen and that he could make a difference in the lives of others along the way.

The small donkey sat in the shade of a tree, pondering his deepest desires. With a twinkle in his eye, he turned to his grandfather and asked, "Grandad, if you could have one wish, what would it be?"

Grandad's eyes sparkled with wisdom as he considered his answer. "My dear grandson," he said, "I wish for the strength to see the world and experience all the wonders it has to offer."

The donkey's ears perked up at the prospect of adventure. He had always dreamed of traveling far and wide, seeing the sights that were out there to be seen. But his old back and wobbly knees had held him back for far too long.

Determined to make his grandfather's wish come true, the donkey set out on a journey. He traveled across Ireland, visiting the iconic landmarks that had captured the hearts of millions. He borrowed the Jeanie Johnston ship from the Liffey, the round tower from Glendalough, kissed the Blarney Stone, and so much more.

As he journeyed, the donkey couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement and wonder. He had never seen anything like the beauty of the Irish countryside, the grandeur of the ancient buildings, or the magic of the natural world.

But as he traveled further, the donkey began to realize that his quest was not without its challenges. He had to be careful not to take any national treasures, particularly when the police found out. He knew that stealing was wrong and that it could cause harm to others.

Despite the risks, the donkey was determined to bring his grandfather the best souvenirs possible. He knew that his grandad would cherish them for the rest of his life and that they would serve as a reminder of the incredible journey they had taken together.

Finally, after weeks of travel, the donkey arrived back in his grandfather's village. He was exhausted but filled with joy. He presented his grandfather with a small wooden cart, filled with the souvenirs he had collected.

Grandad's eyes lit up with surprise and delight. He took each souvenir in his hand, examining it with care. He smiled, knowing that his grandson had gone to such lengths to make his wish come true.

As they sat together, sharing stories and memories, the donkey realized that his journey had not only brought him closer to his grandfather but had also taught him valuable lessons about kindness, courage, and the importance of following his dreams.

From that day on, the donkey continued to explore the world, always with his grandfather's wishes in his heart. He knew that he had the strength to see the sights that were out there to be seen and that he could make a difference in the lives of others along the way.

The small donkey sat in the shade of a tree, pondering his deepest desires. With a twinkle in his eye, he turned to his grandfather and asked, "Grandad, if you could have one wish, what would it be?"

Grandad's eyes sparkled with wisdom as he considered his answer. "My dear grandson," he said, "I wish for the strength to see the world and experience all the wonders it has to offer."

The donkey's ears perked up at the prospect of adventure. He had always dreamed of traveling far and wide, seeing the sights that were out there to be seen. But his old back and wobbly knees had held him back for far too long.

Determined to make his grandfather's wish come true, the donkey set out on a journey. He traveled across Ireland, visiting the iconic landmarks that had captured the hearts of millions. He borrowed the Jeanie Johnston ship from the Liffey, the round tower from Glendalough, kissed the Blarney Stone, and so much more.

As he journeyed, the donkey couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement and wonder. He had never seen anything like the beauty of the Irish countryside, the grandeur of the ancient buildings, or the magic of the natural world.

But as he traveled further, the donkey began to realize that his quest was not without its challenges. He had to be careful not to take any national treasures, particularly when the police found out. He knew that stealing was wrong and that it could cause harm to others.

Despite the risks, the donkey was determined to bring his grandfather the best souvenirs possible. He knew that his grandad would cherish them for the rest of his life and that they would serve as a reminder of the incredible journey they had taken together.

Finally, after weeks of travel, the donkey arrived back in his grandfather's village. He was exhausted but filled with joy. He presented his grandfather with a small wooden cart, filled with the souvenirs he had collected.

Grandad's eyes lit up with surprise and delight. He took each souvenir in his hand, examining it with care. He smiled, knowing that his grandson had gone to such lengths to make his wish come true.

As they sat together, sharing stories and memories, the donkey realized that his journey had not only brought him closer to his grandfather but had also taught him valuable lessons about kindness, courage, and the importance of following his dreams.

From that day on, the donkey continued to explore the world, always with his grandfather's wishes in his heart. He knew that he had the strength to see the sights that were out there to be seen and that he could make a difference in the lives of others along the way.

The small donkey sat in the shade of a tree, pondering his deepest desires. With a twinkle in his eye, he turned to his grandfather and asked, "Grandad, if you could have one wish, what would it be?"

Grandad's eyes sparkled with wisdom as he considered his answer. "My dear grandson," he said, "I wish for the strength to see the world and experience all the wonders it has to offer."

The donkey's ears perked up at the prospect of adventure. He had always dreamed of traveling far and wide, seeing the sights that were out there to be seen. But his old back and wobbly knees had held him back for far too long.

Determined to make his grandfather's wish come true, the donkey set out on a journey. He traveled across Ireland, visiting the iconic landmarks that had captured the hearts of millions. He borrowed the Jeanie Johnston ship from the Liffey, the round tower from Glendalough, kissed the Blarney Stone, and so much more.

As he journeyed, the donkey couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement and wonder. He had never seen anything like the beauty of the Irish countryside, the grandeur of the ancient buildings, or the magic of the natural world.

But as he traveled further, the donkey began to realize that his quest was not without its challenges. He had to be careful not to take any national treasures, particularly when the police found out. He knew that stealing was wrong and that it could cause harm to others.

Despite the risks, the donkey was determined to bring his grandfather the best souvenirs possible. He knew that his grandad would cherish them for the rest of his life and that they would serve as a reminder of the incredible journey they had taken together.

Finally, after weeks of travel, the donkey arrived back in his grandfather's village. He was exhausted but filled with joy. He presented his grandfather with a small wooden cart, filled with the souvenirs he had collected.

Grandad's eyes lit up with surprise and delight. He took each souvenir in his hand, examining it with care. He smiled, knowing that his grandson had gone to such lengths to make his wish come true.

As they sat together, sharing stories and memories, the donkey realized that his journey had not only brought him closer to his grandfather but had also taught him valuable lessons about kindness, courage, and the importance of following his dreams.

From that day on, the donkey continued to explore the world, always with his grandfather's wishes in his heart. He knew that he had the strength to see the sights that were out there to be seen and that he could make a difference in the lives of others along the way.

The small donkey sat in the shade of a tree, pondering his deepest desires. With a twinkle in his eye, he turned to his grandfather and asked, "Grandad, if you could have one wish, what would it be?"

Grandad's eyes sparkled with wisdom as he considered his answer. "My dear grandson," he said, "I wish for the strength to see the world and experience all the wonders it has to offer."

The donkey's ears perked up at the prospect of adventure. He had always dreamed of traveling far and wide, seeing the sights that were out there to be seen. But his old back and wobbly knees had held him back for far too long.

Determined to make his grandfather's wish come true, the donkey set out on a journey. He traveled across Ireland, visiting the iconic landmarks that had captured the hearts of millions. He borrowed the Jeanie Johnston ship from the Liffey, the round tower from Glendalough, kissed the Blarney Stone, and so much more.

As he journeyed, the donkey couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement and wonder. He had never seen anything like the beauty of the Irish countryside, the grandeur of the ancient buildings, or the magic of the natural world.

But as he traveled further, the donkey began to realize that his quest was not without its challenges. He had to be careful not to take any national treasures, particularly when the police found out. He knew that stealing was wrong and that it could cause harm to others.

Despite the risks, the donkey was determined to bring his grandfather the best souvenirs possible. He knew that his grandad would cherish them for the rest of his life and that they would serve as a reminder of the incredible journey they had taken together.

Finally, after weeks of travel, the donkey arrived back in his grandfather's village. He was exhausted but filled with joy. He presented his grandfather with a small wooden cart, filled with the souvenirs he had collected.

Grandad's eyes lit up with surprise and delight. He took each souvenir in his hand, examining it with care. He smiled, knowing that his grandson had gone to such lengths to make his wish come true.

As they sat together, sharing stories and memories, the donkey realized that his journey had not only brought him closer to his grandfather but had also taught him valuable lessons about kindness, courage, and the importance of following his dreams.

From that day on, the donkey continued to explore the world, always with his grandfather's wishes in his heart. He knew that he had the strength to see the sights that were out there to be seen and that he could make a difference in the lives of others along the way.

The small donkey sat in the shade of a tree, pondering his deepest desires. With a twinkle in his eye, he turned to his grandfather and asked, "Grandad, if you could have one wish, what would it be?"

Grandad's eyes sparkled with wisdom as he considered his answer. "My dear grandson," he said, "I wish for the strength to see the world and experience all the wonders it has to offer."

The donkey's ears perked up at the prospect of adventure. He had always dreamed of traveling far and wide, seeing the sights that were out there to be seen. But his old back and wobbly knees had held him back for far too long.

Determined to make his grandfather's wish come true, the donkey set out on a journey. He traveled across Ireland, visiting the iconic landmarks that had captured the hearts of millions. He borrowed the Jeanie Johnston ship from the Liffey, the round tower from Glendalough, kissed the Blarney Stone, and so much more.

As he journeyed, the donkey couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement and wonder. He had never seen anything like the beauty of the Irish countryside, the grandeur of the ancient buildings, or the magic of the natural world.

But as he traveled further, the donkey began to realize that his quest was not without its challenges. He had to be careful not to take any national treasures, particularly when the police found out. He knew that stealing was wrong and that it could cause harm to others.

Despite the risks, the donkey was determined to bring his grandfather the best souvenirs possible. He knew that his grandad would cherish them for the rest of his life and that they would serve as a reminder of the incredible journey they had taken together.

Finally, after weeks of travel, the donkey arrived back in his grandfather's village. He was exhausted but filled with joy. He presented his grandfather with a small wooden cart, filled with the souvenirs he had collected.

Grandad's eyes lit up with surprise and delight. He took each souvenir in his hand, examining it with care. He smiled, knowing that his grandson had gone to such lengths to make his wish come true.

As they sat together, sharing stories and memories, the donkey realized that his journey had not only brought him closer to his grandfather but had also taught him valuable lessons about kindness, courage, and the importance of following his dreams.

From that day on, the donkey continued to explore the world, always with his grandfather's wishes in his heart. He knew that he had the strength to see the sights that were out there to be seen and that he could make a difference in the lives of others along the way.

The small donkey sat in the shade of a tree, pondering his deepest desires. With a twinkle in his eye, he turned to his grandfather and asked, "Grandad, if you could have one wish, what would it be?"

Grandad's eyes sparkled with wisdom as he considered his answer. "My dear grandson," he said, "I wish for the strength to see the world and experience all the wonders it has to offer."

The donkey's ears perked up at the prospect of adventure. He had always dreamed of traveling far and wide, seeing the sights that were out there to be seen. But his old back and wobbly knees had held him back for far too long.

Determined to make his grandfather's wish come true, the donkey set out on a journey. He traveled across Ireland, visiting the iconic landmarks that had captured the hearts of millions. He borrowed the Jeanie Johnston ship from the Liffey, the round tower from Glendalough, kissed the Blarney Stone, and so much more.

As he journeyed, the donkey couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement and wonder. He had never seen anything like the beauty of the Irish countryside, the grandeur of the ancient buildings, or the magic of the natural world.

But as he traveled further, the donkey began to realize that his quest was not without its challenges. He had to be careful not to take any national treasures, particularly when the police found out. He knew that stealing was wrong and that it could cause harm to others.

Despite the risks, the donkey was determined to bring his grandfather the best souvenirs possible. He knew that his grandad would cherish them for the rest of his life and that they would serve as a reminder of the incredible journey they had taken together.

Finally, after weeks of travel, the donkey arrived back in his grandfather's village. He was exhausted but filled with joy. He presented his grandfather with a small wooden cart, filled with the souvenirs he had collected.

Grandad's eyes lit up with surprise and delight. He took each souvenir in his hand, examining it with care. He smiled, knowing that his grandson had gone to such lengths to make his wish come true.

As they sat together, sharing stories and memories, the donkey realized that his journey had not only brought him closer to his grandfather but had also taught him valuable lessons about kindness, courage, and the importance of following his dreams.

From that day on, the donkey continued to explore the world, always with his grandfather's wishes in his heart. He knew that he had the strength to see the sights that were out there to be seen and that he could make a difference in the lives of others along the way.

Weight: 414g
Dimension: 222 x 265 x 10 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781788491808

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