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Story about a pristine village that one day experiences the impact of an old tractor, burning tyres and filterless chimneys on a factory. One of the villagers, Luther, goes to find the cause of these 'clouds' that have descended on the village, and convinces all of the 'cloud-mak ...
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A rhyming Kiwi retelling of the traditional story of Goldilocks and the three bears. However in this version "Goldie" is a little kiwi girl who eats the fish and chip dinner of three penguins. Suggested level: junior, primary.
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When Little Red has to get on her bike to take some bikkies to her Nana who is crook, the cunning kuri gets there first! But he's no match for team Little Red ...
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If you found a big red button in the middle of a forest, would you push it? Even if it said 'DO NOT PUSH' in big red letters? When Cam decides to give the button just a LITTLE push, he doesn't think anybody will notice. But he's in for a big surprise!
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Milly Maloo is in despair as she has a grand garden party to attend and no hat to wear. So she borrows a hat from her neighbour, Penelope Primm. It's very plain and doesn't suit Milly's flamboyant style, so with the help of some miracle glue a marvellous hat is produced.
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When is a sofa not a sofa? When it is the entry to another world ... Kyle Mewburn's imagination runs riot in this humorous novel for young readers, with shades of The Borrowers.
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Ouch! said Hester Lister , for she had a nasty blister, right on the tippy of her tongue ... Hester asks everyone to help her find a remedy for her pesky blister problem, but her journey has an unexpected result!
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A collection of great stories written by NZ children between the ages of 5 and 13 - all winners of the Scholastic Short Story Competition.
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