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If you’ve ever been to North Uist, you might have heard strange stories on the wind—about seaweed-eating sheep, socks that vanish from washing lines, and an islander named Isla who somehow always keeps calm...  even when her boots walk off by themselves. But if you’ve really been paying attention, you’ll know these odd goings-on usually mean one thing: Tweederick. Now, Tweederick isn’t your average fairy. He’s small, sock-obsessed, funny and mischievous.  He’s already caused chaos with sheep (ask Wooliam), stolen the last scone at least seven times, and tried to convince Isla that sheep could do ceilidh dancing. She wasn’t impressed. Still, deep down, Tweederick means well. Sort of. Especially if biscuits are involved. This story begins not long after the Great Sheep Mistake, … Right before everything turned upside-down. The story is both in English and Scottish Gaelic, making it fun for everyone.

Tweederick - and the Upside-Down Day

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