Liam, the arrogant fox, takes without permission the gifts laid out for Carmie the fairy. When asked, he first denies it and then, refuses to apologize properly. What Carmie does next shocks everyone in the woods, especially Liam. Will he learn his lesson? Find out more in this audiobook.
Galway Fairytales are a range of books that aim to nurture children's wellbeing through Irish storytelling. These books enable discussions on topics such as bullying, friendships, kindness, teamwork, finding your source of good guidance in life, persevering as a friend, the importance of saying sorry and owning up to wrongdoing, the limits to pranking others, social inclusion, family breakup and coping with anxiety.
Liam and Carmie is the first book of the Merlin Fairy Series.
Social-emotional learning through enjoyable Irish stories.
Born in Ireland, the Author, Martha Begley Schade, B.Sc., MBA has over 25 years of experience in Quality and Production Management, working globally with a focus on German, Austrian, Swiss and Italian Automobile supplier industries. Further qualifications include: ISO9000 Certification Auditor, EFQM Assessor, Green Belt in Lean Six Sigma, Business Trainer and coach and more.
Her first book 8D Problem Solving Process is about the 8D Methodology for managing problems, as originally designed by the Ford Company. More business books are to follow.
But Martha is also a born storyteller, having grown up with the tradition in the family. (who wouldn’t with nine siblings! You had to make your story good to get any airtime above the others. ).
While running her own online training business called Business Online Learninghttps://www.business-online-learning.com, she also turned her hand to authoring children’s books.
What mother doesn’t like to use stories to nurture their children’s wellbeing! They provide many golden moments of parenting, even if they are to speed up a journey, get the kids to sleep, give guidance, help with problems, make the kids laugh and ultimately help them on their path to develop into healthy adults.
Rising to a challenge (her son betted her a fiver she couldn’t do it), she has now completed five individual books and one compilation book “,b>Galway Fairytales”. These are all educational in nature, addressing social topics that affect children nowadays. Each story comes together with discussion points and a list of fun facts about the animal characters in the book.