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Mairi Hedderwick | 32 pages | 07 Jun 2010 | Random House Children's Publishers UK | 9781849410922 | English | London, United Kingdom Katie Morag And The Riddles by

Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Katie Morag is in a terrible mood because she has broken her mum's necklace. Her bad temper gets everyone in trouble with the teacher who gives them some tricky riddles to solve for homework. Can Katie solve the riddles and get back in everyone's good books? Get A Copy. Paperback , 32 pages. Published March 28th by Red Fox first published May 30th More Details Original Title. Katie Morag 8. Other Editions 3. Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. Lists with This Book. This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 4. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. May 04, Sara Cornell rated it it was amazing Shelves: contemporary-realistic-fiction. Super sweet book with beautiful watercolor illustrations. I love this story because the message is so relatable to young kids and the riddles are fun to solve alongside Katie as well. It is a fun one to read to American children as there are many British words sprinkled throughout. Not my favourite. Another story about little Scottish islander Katie Morag, in which she solves four riddles and time spent teaching her little brother Liam to string beads pays off. Shannon rated it really liked it Jun 13, Samantha Panther rated it really liked it Nov 29, Gargunnock Playgroup rated it really liked it Jun 01, Lee rated it it was amazing Oct 26, Catriona rated it it was amazing Aug 02, Jo B rated it really liked it Jan 26, Kirsty MacCrone rated it it was amazing Mar 18, Mara rated it it was ok Mar 11, Alison rated it it was amazing May 01, Sior rated it really liked it Aug 19, Her bad temper gets everyone in trouble with the teacher who gives them some tricky riddles to solve for homework. Can Katie solve the riddles and get back in everyone's good books? Product Details About the Author. Related Searches. Agent Codebreaker. Special agent Zac Darke is back for his third mission—and the stakes have never been Special agent Zac Darke is back for his third mission—and the stakes have never been higher. An unknown bomber is conducting a terror campaign in London. After an explosion on the tube leaves someone dead, Zac and his team are View Product. Alfie Weather. Any old weather is Alfie weather, and as Alfie demonstrates in this stunning collection of Any old weather is Alfie weather, and as Alfie demonstrates in this stunning collection of stories and poems, there's always lots to do come rain or shine. Whether it's exploring frozen puddles on a frosty winter's day or wading in Alfie's Christmas. Join Alfie and Annie Rose for Christmas! Alfie opens his advent calendar and makes cards Alfie opens his advent calendar and makes cards and presents. He sings carols and decorates the tree. And he writes a special letter to Father Christmas. But what will Father Christmas bring on Enter world upon world, where castles emerge from thin air or spring up overnight in Enter world upon world, where castles emerge from thin air or spring up overnight in your own garden. Search the intricate pictures, and see if you can find the royal family hidden in the visually imaginative splendor of each castle. Cautionary Verses. A much-loved classic for children and adults alike since , this collection of poems is BBC iPlayer - Katie Morag

Special agent Zac Darke is back for his third mission—and the stakes have never been Special agent Zac Darke is back for his third mission—and the stakes have never been higher. An unknown bomber is conducting a terror campaign in London. After an explosion on the tube leaves someone dead, Zac and his team are View Product. Alfie Weather. Any old weather is Alfie weather, and as Alfie demonstrates in this stunning collection of Any old weather is Alfie weather, and as Alfie demonstrates in this stunning collection of stories and poems, there's always lots to do come rain or shine. Whether it's exploring frozen puddles on a frosty winter's day or wading in Alfie's Christmas. Join Alfie and Annie Rose for Christmas! Alfie opens his advent calendar and makes cards Alfie opens his advent calendar and makes cards and presents. He sings carols and decorates the tree. And he writes a special letter to Father Christmas. But what will Father Christmas bring on Enter world upon world, where castles emerge from thin air or spring up overnight in Much of the topography, and also characters and situations, are inspired by Arinagour on the Scottish island of in the Inner Hebrides , the island where Mairi Hedderwick lived for a number of years, [2] [3] [4] [5] and where her daughter still runs a handmade pottery store. A key character in the books is Katie Morag's "Grannie Island", who lives further round the bay, and is generally found in her dungarees often driving or fixing her tractor, or surrounded by cats around her Rayburn stove, in contrast to Katie Morag's altogether more douce "Granma Mainland". Grannie Island was widely hailed, as for example "a positive image, a celebration of the strength of women, and a challenge to gender stereotyping" [7] — a happy accident, as Hedderwick had originally planned for the character to be male, until her North American publisher demurred; [8] but not inappropriate, as Hedderwick was as likely as not herself to be found behind the wheel of her old tractor at the time. In England a short National Curriculum Key Stage 1 Geography unit for six- and seven-year-olds, called "An island home", has been linked to the series and in particular the book Katie Morag and the Two Grandmothers. Various proposals were made for a television adaptation of the stories. The books were optioned in by the Scottish filmmaker Don Coutts. In proposals for an animated series, initially of 26 eleven-minute films, [14] were developed by him in association with Red Kite Animation in Edinburgh, [15] with a pilot script by Peter Hynes. Later, in , Coutts was reported to be developing a live-action series to be filmed on the . Speaking in , Mairi Hedderwick said she would be quite happy if the character only remained in books — she had no interest in "pencil cases", and would only want to see her creation dramatised, if at all, as a real character not a cartoon; but it was in the hands of her publishers. In November it was announced that the BBC's CBeebies channel had commissioned a series of 26 minute live-action dramas, to be made by Coutts' Cromarty -based production company Move on Up. The TV adaptation began in the autumn of , with the first two stories being broadcast on CBeebies on 3 November A stage adaption was created by Lisa Grindall for Mull Theatre in , based on characters and setting from the books, with a new story and songs. After a successful tour of smaller venues in Argyll and the Highlands followed by a week at the Citizens Theatre in Glasgow in , [26] [27] [28] [29] the production was revived as a Christmas show at the Byre Theatre in St Andrews in , [30] [31] [32] [33] [34] and toured again in In the s Mairi Hedderwick turned down a proposal from Argyll and Bute Local Enterprise Company to use the character to promote tourism in the area. It is a fun one to read to American children as there are many British words sprinkled throughout. Not my favourite. Another story about little Scottish islander Katie Morag, in which she solves four riddles and time spent teaching her little brother Liam to string beads pays off. Shannon rated it really liked it Jun 13, Samantha Panther rated it really liked it Nov 29, Gargunnock Playgroup rated it really liked it Jun 01, Lee rated it it was amazing Oct 26, Catriona rated it it was amazing Aug 02, Jo B rated it really liked it Jan 26, Kirsty MacCrone rated it it was amazing Mar 18, Mara rated it it was ok Mar 11, Alison rated it it was amazing May 01, Sior rated it really liked it Aug 19, Marie rated it it was ok Oct 17, Fiona rated it really liked it Feb 13, Fran rated it it was amazing Dec 20, Mary-Bess Halford rated it it was amazing May 12, Martha Allen-smith rated it really liked it May 23, Amacq rated it it was amazing Dec 19, Elliott Chandler rated it really liked it Sep 16, Hannah rated it liked it Jun 02, Yoshiko rated it really liked it Jul 18, Jenny Too marked it as to-read Aug 02, Elisabeth added it Jul 26, Archie marked it as to-read Jul 16, Hannah Kennedy added it Sep 01, Megan Dear added it Mar 06, Kristine Hansen marked it as to-read Mar 21, Katie added it Jun 04, Katie Morag and the Riddles by Mairi Hedderwick, Paperback | Barnes & Noble®

May 04, Sara Cornell rated it it was amazing Shelves: contemporary-realistic-fiction. Super sweet book with beautiful watercolor illustrations. I love this story because the message is so relatable to young kids and the riddles are fun to solve alongside Katie as well. It is a fun one to read to American children as there are many British words sprinkled throughout. Not my favourite. Another story about little Scottish islander Katie Morag, in which she solves four riddles and time spent teaching her little brother Liam to string beads pays off. Shannon rated it really liked it Jun 13, Samantha Panther rated it really liked it Nov 29, Gargunnock Playgroup rated it really liked it Jun 01, Lee rated it it was amazing Oct 26, Catriona rated it it was amazing Aug 02, Jo B rated it really liked it Jan 26, Kirsty MacCrone rated it it was amazing Mar 18, Mara rated it it was ok Mar 11, Alison rated it it was amazing May 01, Sior rated it really liked it Aug 19, Marie rated it it was ok Oct 17, Fiona rated it really liked it Feb 13, Fran rated it it was amazing Dec 20, Mary-Bess Halford rated it it was amazing May 12, Martha Allen-smith rated it really liked it May 23, Amacq rated it it was amazing Dec 19, Elliott Chandler rated it really liked it Sep 16, Hannah rated it liked it Jun 02, Yoshiko rated it really liked it Jul 18, Jenny Too marked it as to-read Aug 02, Elisabeth added it Jul 26, Archie marked it as to-read Jul 16, Hannah Kennedy added it Sep 01, Megan Dear added it Mar 06, Kristine Hansen marked it as to-read Mar 21, Katie added it Jun 04, Matthew Hoskins marked it as to- read Oct 24, Julia marked it as to-read Apr 13, Annie Smith added it Aug 29, The Follises marked it as to-read Nov 13, BrokenMnemonic marked it as to-read Jan 09, Rebecca Simpson added it Sep 15, Monika Rowinska marked it as to-read Mar 12, There are no discussion topics on this book yet. Readers also enjoyed. About Mairi Hedderwick. Mairi Hedderwick. Although she was born in Gourock, and attended the Edinburgh College of Art, the highlands and islands of Scotland have always been Mairi Hedderwick's true home. Uh-oh, it looks like your Internet Explorer is out of date. For a better shopping experience, please upgrade now. Javascript is not enabled in your browser. Enabling JavaScript in your browser will allow you to experience all the features of our site. Learn how to enable JavaScript on your browser. Kids' Club Eligible. Home 1 Kids' Books 2. Add to Wishlist. Sign in to Purchase Instantly. Members save with free shipping everyday! See details. Overview Katie Morag pretends to be sick and stays home from school. But when she accidentally breaks her mother's best necklace, she changes her mind, and goes to school in a terrible mood. Her bad temper gets everyone in trouble with the teacher who gives them some tricky riddles to solve for homework. Can Katie solve the riddles and get back in everyone's good books? Product Details About the Author. Related Searches. Agent Codebreaker. Special agent Zac Darke is back for his third mission—and the stakes have never been Special agent Zac Darke is back for his third mission—and the stakes have never been higher. An unknown bomber is conducting a terror campaign in London. After an explosion on the tube leaves someone dead, Zac and his team are View Product. Alfie Weather. Any old weather is Alfie weather, and as Alfie demonstrates in this stunning collection of Any old weather is Alfie weather, and as Alfie demonstrates in this stunning collection of stories and poems, there's always lots to do come rain or shine.

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I love this story because the message is so relatable to young kids and the riddles are fun to solve alongside Katie as well. It is a fun one to read to American children as there are many British words sprinkled throughout. Not my favourite. Another story about little Scottish islander Katie Morag, in which she solves four riddles and time spent teaching her little brother Liam to string beads pays off. Shannon rated it really liked it Jun 13, Samantha Panther rated it really liked it Nov 29, Gargunnock Playgroup rated it really liked it Jun 01, Lee rated it it was amazing Oct 26, Catriona rated it it was amazing Aug 02, Jo B rated it really liked it Jan 26, Kirsty MacCrone rated it it was amazing Mar 18, Mara rated it it was ok Mar 11, Alison rated it it was amazing May 01, Sior rated it really liked it Aug 19, Marie rated it it was ok Oct 17, Fiona rated it really liked it Feb 13, Fran rated it it was amazing Dec 20, Mary-Bess Halford rated it it was amazing May 12, Martha Allen-smith rated it really liked it May 23, Amacq rated it it was amazing Dec 19, Elliott Chandler rated it really liked it Sep 16, Hannah rated it liked it Jun 02, Yoshiko rated it really liked it Jul 18, Jenny Too marked it as to-read Aug 02, Elisabeth added it Jul 26, Archie marked it as to-read Jul 16, Hannah Kennedy added it Sep 01, Megan Dear added it Mar 06, Kristine Hansen marked it as to-read Mar 21, Katie Morag is the title character of a series of children's picture books written and illustrated by Mairi Hedderwick. The gentle stories have been praised for their good humour, strong sense of place, and the feisty and independent sometimes even " thrawn " [1] character of Katie herself. The books are set on the fictional Isle of Struay , off the west coast of Scotland. Katie Morag lives close to the jetty above the island's only shop, where her mother is the postmistress and her father runs the general store. Much of the topography, and also characters and situations, are inspired by Arinagour on the Scottish island of Coll in the Inner Hebrides , the island where Mairi Hedderwick lived for a number of years, [2] [3] [4] [5] and where her daughter still runs a handmade pottery store. A key character in the books is Katie Morag's "Grannie Island", who lives further round the bay, and is generally found in her dungarees often driving or fixing her tractor, or surrounded by cats around her Rayburn stove, in contrast to Katie Morag's altogether more douce "Granma Mainland". Grannie Island was widely hailed, as for example "a positive image, a celebration of the strength of women, and a challenge to gender stereotyping" [7] — a happy accident, as Hedderwick had originally planned for the character to be male, until her North American publisher demurred; [8] but not inappropriate, as Hedderwick was as likely as not herself to be found behind the wheel of her old tractor at the time. In England a short National Curriculum Key Stage 1 Geography unit for six- and seven-year-olds, called "An island home", has been linked to the series and in particular the book Katie Morag and the Two Grandmothers. Various proposals were made for a television adaptation of the stories. The books were optioned in by the Scottish filmmaker Don Coutts. In proposals for an animated series, initially of 26 eleven-minute films, [14] were developed by him in association with Red Kite Animation in Edinburgh, [15] with a pilot script by Peter Hynes. Later, in , Coutts was reported to be developing a live-action series to be filmed on the Isle of Lewis. Speaking in , Mairi Hedderwick said she would be quite happy if the character only remained in books — she had no interest in "pencil cases", and would only want to see her creation dramatised, if at all, as a real character not a cartoon; but it was in the hands of her publishers. In November it was announced that the BBC's CBeebies channel had commissioned a series of 26 minute live-action dramas, to be made by Coutts' Cromarty -based production company Move on Up. Granma Mainland arrives just in time for the wedding and Grandad Island arrives with her. Neilly Beag asks Granma Mainland to marry him and she says yes. Everyone is excited. Katie Morag and the Brochan Bus. Neilly Beag is sad that he doesn't have a job anymore. Katie Morag tries to cheer him up. Katie Morag and the Big Picture. Katie Morag and Liam look for a big piece of paper to paint on. Katie Morag and the Two Peas. Katie Morag goes to visit her Uncle Matthew on the other side of the island. Katie Morag and the Mysteries. Struay has become a place of mysteries. Katie Morag is determined to discover why. Katie Morag and the Tiresome Ted. Katie Morag feels ignored when everyone pays attention to her new baby sister. Series 1: 9. Katie Morag and the Special Delivery Mr and Mrs McColl are going to the mainland to await the delivery of the new baby. Grannie Island gives Katie Morag some wellies which once belonged to a girl called Izzy. Series 1: 6. Katie Morag and the Halloween Pirate It is Halloween and Katie Morag dresses as a pirate to go around the neighbours' houses. Series 1: 5. Katie Morag and the New Boy. The new teacher arrives at Struay Primary School, bringing with him his son John. Series 1: 3.

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