Mae Mali'n deffro yn y nos gan wybod bod rhywbeth o'i le - rhywbeth mawr. Mae'r goleudy y tu allan i'w ffenest yn dywyll fel y fagddu. Heb ei belydryn, sut gall ei thad, sydd allan yn pysgota ar y mor tywyll yn ei gwch bach coch, ddod yn ol i'r harbwr yn ddiogel? Rhaid i Mali ailgynnau'r golau ... ar unwaith!Stori gynnes, lawn cyffro, am gariad, dewrder a dyfalbarhad.Llyfrau yn y gyfres:- Mali a'r Mor Stormus- Mali a'r Morfil
Mae Mali allan yn pysgota gyda'i thad, ac mae'n clywed rhywun yn gweiddi am help. Mae gwraig a'i phlant mewn hen gwch bregus sydd, mewn perygl o ddymchwel. Mae Mali a'i thad yn helpu'r teulu i'r lan ac yn rhoi bwyd a gwely iddyn nhw am y nos. Mae'r dieithriaid yn chwilio am gartref newydd mewn lle diogel, ac mae Mali yn benderfynol o'u helpu. Ond a fydd ei ffrind newydd, Amina, a'i theulu yn cael caniatad i aros ar yr ynys? Ac a fydd tad Amina yn dod o hyd i'w wraig a'i blant eto?
This magical, tender tale about a girl, a tiger and a great-grandmother is a joyous dance through the changing seasons. From the moment the book is opened, we are invited into woodland suffused with moonlight and, as the tiger's story is revealed in all its beautiful simplicity, we are left pondering the power of the imagination, the importance of self-expression and the special nature of a relationship across the generations.
Molly wakes in the night and something is wrong, very wrong. The lighthouse outside her window has stopped flashing! Without it, how will her father, out night-fishing in his little red boat, find a safe way into the harbour? Molly needs to get the light working again... and fast!A dramatic and heart-warming story about courage, determination and love.Also available in the series:- Molly and the Stormy Sea- Molly and the Whale
Who was Saint Valentine, the saint who gave his name to the festival of lovers in Wales? Where do red hearts and roses fit in? Or do they? This volume addresses these questions, but focuses more specifically on the previously unpublished Welsh poetry written over the centuries on the feast day of Saint Valentine in mid-February, the one saint’s day in the Christian calendar of saints that does not depend on the Church for a celebration of the feast day – far from resembling anything else on offer in any other part of Britain, these Welsh songs are lyrical, expressive, and often in cynghanedd (the concept of sound-arrangement within a line). This volume analyses the first extant Welsh Saint Valentine’s Day poems, and advances a new understanding of societal propriety in settings where citizens paid great attention to tradition. In so doing, it offers new insights into the tradition of observing Saint Valentine’s Day in Wales and, indeed, argues that although it is the fifth-century Dwynwen who is today considered to be the patron saint of Welsh lovers, Saint Valentine also handed out aid and sympathy to lovers in Wales over many centuries. To read Rhiannon Ifans article on her volume, visit Parallel.Cymru website https://parallel.cymru/rhiannon-ifans-red-hearts-and-roses/
Illustrations and simple text describe the first year of a foal's life, from his birth one warm spring night, through lazy summer days, to the next spring, when he is old enough to be bridled like his mother.
Mari supplements her modest trade as a market stall holder with the wares she acquires from clearing the houses of the dead. She lives alone, apart from a monkey that she keeps in a cage, surrounding herself with the lives of others. But Mari is looking for something beyond saleable goods for her stall. As she works on cutting a perfect emerald, she inches closer to a discovery that will transform her life and throw her relationships with old friends into relief. To move forward she must shed her life of things past and start again. How she does so is both surprising and shocking
At last, a full, no-gimmick dictionary with 20,000 words and phrases. It has what learners really need: plenty of examples of words and phrases in context.
Beautiful collection of essays and photographs, showing Green's choice of the 100 most significant objects in Welsh history. Evoking key moments in Wales' past through tangible, physical artefacts, they include a hand axe from 32,000 BC, William Morgan's Bible and Catatonia's first release. Reprint. Originally Published by Gwasg Gomer in 2018.