I WAS interested to see David Crawford’s observation that there are around seven times more Polish speakers in Scotland than Gaelic ones (Letters, February 8). My toddler granddaughter is of Scottish/Indian descent and her Sikh grandparents speak to her in Punjabi. Thinking it would be useful to know at least some Punjabi, I asked at my local Hillhead library to be shown the foreign language shelves of the children’s section. Guess what – Kurdish, Serbo-Croat, German, French, Mandarin, Urdu, Spanish books for children. No Punjabi (incidentally, no Polish either).

I know that these are indeed straitened times, especially for libraries, and I certainly don’t blame the staff, but I was somewhat disappointed.

Sheila Duffy,

3 Hamilton Drive, Glasgow.