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It starts to snow outside and the children of Chapel Down School can sense another adventure coming on. An intergalactic battle ensues with real computer generated spaceships; banana skins, pencils and rulers go flying. Only Miss McMillan can save the day. A sequel to "The Day of ...
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The sequel to the popular title "Mechanical Harry".
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A pictorial view of how the New Zealand landscape and society have changed over the last half century".
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One of New Zealand's most extraordinary stories describes the courage of the conscientious objectors sent overseas during World War I, in a brutal attempt to force them to renounce their convictions and join the war effort.
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Rusty and his friends always meet at the mall. One day something really strange happens."The clock has stopped, an unusual recording has been left on the pay phone and there's a problem with the central heating. Your local mall will never be the same.
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By Kerr, Bob
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Harry crash-lands his flying bicycle on a desert island with nothing but a pocket knife, axe, saw and cat. Each illustrated page has dialogue and numbered boxes which take the reader through diagrams of Harry's various adventures and inventions.
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Each illustrated page in Mechanical Henry has dialogue and numbered boxes which take the reader through the various machines which make Harry's day run smoothly. Readers are encouraged to find the screwdriver hidden on each page.
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Things go badly wrong when Danny Jackson borrows Mr Martin's dingy and gets swept out to sea. Surprisingly, instead of giving him a hard time, Mr Martin teaches Danny to sail. This book won the AIm Children's Book of the Year Award for Best First Book.
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