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English edition In the legend, Hinemoa lives by Lake Rotorua and Tutanekai on the island, Mokoia. Hinemoa falls in love when Tutanekai plays the flute, but Hinemoa's father considers him unsuitable. They vow to be together, and every night on the island,Tutanekai plays his flute ...
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A guide to over 120 species from earthworms and leeches to springtails and sand scarabs. Clear distribution maps and photographs describe what a minibeast looks like, what it is called, what it does and where it lives"--Publisher information.
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The Three Bears ... as you've never seen it before! Hilarious! Once upon a time, there were three bears ... What kind? Huh? What kind of bears? Grizzly bears? Sun bears? Polar bears? Um ...the last one. And they lived in the woods ... Polar bears don't live in the woods. They liv ...
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Ted is a smart dog, with his own jumper. But he has
lived at the pet store for as long as he can remember
and nobody seems to notice him. Will Ted ever find
the perfect place to live?
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Fictional story about the childhood of New Zealand aviator Jean Batten. As a small girl, Jean stays true to her dreams of flying, even though others laugh at her or doubt her. Finally, she grows up to realise her dreams. Includes factual notes. Suggested level: primary.
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A funny story... all about the importance of tidying up! Johnny thinks that his room has its own special style. But his mum thinks his room is... a MESS! Johnny doesn't care... until all the chas attracts the terrible Jumblebum Beast. Will Johnny end up in the Jumblebum's tum - o ...
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Early Readers are stepping stones from picture books to reading books. A brand new Early Reader edition of this beautiful classic story about a little boy who tells his mother he has seen a big, roaring, yellow, whiskery lion in the meadow.
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Is there an invisible line we cross at a certain age when we become 'un-chat-up-able' and become someone's mum? When do barmen and supermarket check-out operators start calling us 'madam' and why do some women have the unnatural urge to cut their own hair with nail scissors or ru ...
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Kirsty and Rachel meet the sweetest fairies yet!
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