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A beautiful collection of stories and poems about our southern skies. From the legends of Matariki and Rona and the Moon through to how tuatara made the stars, Melanie Drewery weaves a special magic through all her stories that will ensure we never look up at the night sky in the ...
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The traditional song 'Do Your Ears Hang Low?' performed by the Topp Twins and illustrated featuring a number of animals with differently shaped ears: a hound dog, a mouse, lop-eared rabbit, llama, pig, etc"--Publisher information. Suggested level: junior.
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Le Quesnoy (pronounced Leck con wah) is a town in northern France. It is surrounded by high walls and deep trenches. In World War 1 it was occupied by the German army for four long years. In November 1918 the town was liberated by soldiers from far-away New Zealand. Because these ...
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Sing a-long with the incomprehensible Topp Twins - When Henry the goat discovers a hole in the bucket, Lisa the goat offers a series of solutions!!
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Harry Brown won't brush his hair. First the birds move in, then a couple of lizards, some chinchillas and who knows what else? Soon Harry is a walking menagerie. His unusual hair makes him the object of some attention and not a little fame, but is this what Harry really wants?
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According to Ria's parents, the most important thing a young wrybill must learn is how to stay still and silent whenever a predator is near. But Ria is a reckless wrybill, and she doesn't want to stay hidden in the river stones.
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According to Ria's parents, the most important a young wrybill must learn is how to stay still and silent whenever a predator is near. But Ria is a reckless wrybill, and she doesn't want to stay hidden in the river stones.
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Intends to offer an introduction to non-fiction subjects for young readers. This title includes information on how monkeys live, what they eat and how they look after their young.
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There is a rogue rabbit on the loose, and young Sam, Mum and Sara are on its trail!
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Following the format of The Twelve Days of Christmas, this book begins when the school holidays begin, and each day Mum gets more and more frustrated with a child who keeps watching TV, while the house gets more and more messy. In the end, Mum decides to ship the child off to Gra ...
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