The Hoolet Thit Couldnae Fly
Emma Grae author Bob Dewar illustrator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Luath Press Ltd
Published:30th Nov '23
Should be back in stock very soon
Ah want tae check she’s awricht. Ah kin luik there fur Brodie an aw.
Burds are meant tae fly.
Brodie goes missing. Being a bird with a bad wing, Iona is sent into a worry. Her mammy is busy trying to get her ready for school and the snaw is settling in. But Brodie must be found.
Running through the garden and exploring Mad Billy’s farm, Brodie couldn’t have gone far. After all, she was a hoolet thit couldnae fly.
A fantastic book from award-winning Scots author Emma Grae, exploring themes of confidence and celebrates the idea that it is okay to be different. Meet all the different animals we encounter on the search for Brodie in this bonnie wee book.
There is an untapped market for an original children’s book in Scots and Emma is keen to fill it with great stories for kids aged 7-10 years old. With a snowy setting, it will make a great gift this Christmas for any child in Scotland.
A braw tale of friendship and loss. GLASGOW EVENING TIMES
This book is something totally different to what we have read before and that's something special. SCOTT.YOU.READING
The Hoolet Thit Couldnae Fly would be a fantastic book to share aloud with young readers as it gives status to Scots and, for those of us unfamiliar with the vocabulary, is more easily accessed by hearing the words. It could also be a real catalyst for classrooms where children can consider language, accent and dialect, sharing words from their own mother tongues. I’d love to see it as a drama performance too, so that it has use and longevity beyond simply being a story...The Hoolet Thit Couldnae Fly is a cracking children’s book and very well worth adding to home or classroom bookshelves. I really enjoyed it! LINDA'S BOOK BAG
A sensitive, engaging story in a Scots that is easily accessible and a delight to read.BILLY KAY, Author
In short, Grae’s literary work is a celebration of the historic and wonderfully-diverse Scottish dialects that make up the Scots Language. READ THE ROOM MAGAZINE
Read this to my class of 6 year olds and almost all of them loved it. They would cheer whenever it was time for another chapter and all wanted to be the one to tell us what happened last time. They enjoyed learning new Scots words and some got very, very excited to hear Scots in a book. They kept saying "that's what we say at home!" The illustrations are lovely and really complement the story. SARAH, Teacher on GoodReads
The Hoolet This Couldnae Fly is a gorgeous story celebrating friendship and individuality. Perfect for any wee boy or girl this Christmas.BOOKSFROMSCOTLAND
Today I started reading The Hoolet Thit Couldnae Fly by Emma Grae to my Primary Twa class and they are loving it!MISS MOIR, Teacher
At start of every New Year we take a look back at our favourite books from the previous year. The Hoolet Thit Couldnae Fly - by Emma Grae, illustratit by Bob Dewar is our Children's book of 2023.THE BOOK WARREN
This is a light gentle story perfect for children aged 7 and above. This is quite a short book so this is perfect for using this as a class read. HELEN BYLES, BLOGGER
The book is written in Scots and clearly designed as an educational tool to teach children the language as well as convey a good story and some morals. THE BOOK LOVER'S BOUDOIR
The Hoolet Thit Couldnae Fly by Emma Grae is a beautiful, tender and heartfelt story of a young girl losing something very dear to her, learning to cope with change and look past prejudices. All told in the rich voice of Emma, who uses Scots with a distinctly Glaswegian influence to create a warm, familiar, and comfortable feeling to a snow scattered tale. GRACESBOOKSHELF
- Short-listed for Scots Bairns Book o the Year 2024 (UK)
ISBN: 9781804251133
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
62 pages