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Hamish is a Highland cow and VERY hairy. He hates having baths and NEVER cuts his hair. Why should he when his shaggy coat is the perfect place to keep his favourite sweet - toffees! But one day his friends get fed up with the increasingly smelly Hamish, and they hatch a plan that involves a hairdresser and, yes, toffees! An exuberant story with bold, bright illustrations from a very talented artist.
'Och Aye The Noo!' says Wee Hamish the Heilan Coo! He means 'Oh Yes, Just Now!' A happy highland cow, with a funny Scottish saying coming out of his furry wee heid! Wee Hamish is a little charmer and loves to write about all his fun and adventures in his little notebooks and journals. At 8.5 x 11 inches and with more than 100 pages in this blank wide ruled lined notebook, there's plenty space to write about school, or holidays. This little wooly coated friend also makes a sweet valentine gift, or a cute present for any girlfriend, boyfriend, or family member. Also an ideal stocking stuffer for any farmer, ex-pat Scot, children and anyone who loves Caledonian culture.
Hamish the Hairy Haggis lives in the highlands of Scotland. Once a year, it is hairy haggis hunting season and the Bashers and Mashers are out to catch him!
A funny Scottish twist on a much-loved rhyme from the best-selling illustrator of There Was a Wee Lassie who Swallowed a Midgie.
A sweet and funny story featuring one of Scotland's most famous animals; the Highland cow
Hector, the highland cow, has moved from Scotland to Australia and is missing his two best friends.He loves to remember their great adventures until one day something perfect happens.
The second, brilliantly funny, story about Hettie the loveable highland cow
The very first Hamish Macbeth crime mystery, from internationally bestselling author M.C.Beaton When society widow and gossip columnist Lady Jane Winters joins the local fishing class she wastes no time in ruffling the feathers - or should that be fins? - of those around her. Among the victims of her sharp tongue is Lochdubh constable Hamish Macbeth, yet not even Hamish thinks someone would seriously want to silence Lady Jane's shrill voice permanently - until her strangled body is fished out of the river. Now with the help of the lovely Priscilla Halburton-Smythe, Hamish must steer a course through the choppy waters of the tattler's life to find a murderer. But with a school of suspects who aren't willing to talk, and the dead woman telling no tales, Hamish may well be in over his head for he knows that secrets are dangerous, knowledge is power, and killers when cornered usually do strike again. Praise for the Hamish Macbeth series: 'First rate ... deft social comedy and wonderfully realized atmosphere.' Booklist 'It's always a treat to return to Lochdubh.' New York Times 'Readers will enjoy the quirks and unique qualities of the cast ... Beaton catches the beauty of the area's natural geography and succinctly describes its distinct flavour.' Library Journal 'Befuddled, earnest and utterly endearing, Hamish makes his triumphs sweetly satisfying.' Publishers Weekly
Hector, the very hairy cow has moved to the other side of the world and he is missing his two best friends, Hamish and Morag. He fondly remembers all the great adventures they had and longs for them to be together again. This is a beautiful story of friendship, love and kindness. There are 32 pages of full colour illustrations that will keep children engaged and wanting to hear the story again and again.
The other animals, tired of Hamish's smelly, matted hair, take him to get his first haircut, but he worries that anything more than a wee trim will mean he can no longer store his favorite toffee treats in his coat.