A report from Newsround.
Pupil power has led to JK Rowling's publishers agreeing to print Harry Potter And The Philosopher's Stone in the traditional Scottish language of Gaelic.
Kids at Glasgow Gaelic School speak the language every day and they were fed up that they couldn't read about the boy wizard in Gaelic.
They decided to tell Bloomsbury - which publishes the Potter books - about their concerns.
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Hehe, now McGonagall could finally read the books in her mother tongue. But it's only fair - after the Welsh version - I wonder how long it'll take until there is an Irish-Gaelic version.
Posted by: Mothwing at September 8, 2003 05:56 PM