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A family celebrate the Maori New Year and talk about what Matariki means to different people.
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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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Nanny Mihi returns in new adventure about discovering real treasure. A delightful story, beautifully illustrated by the author and illustrator team who produced Nanny Mihi and the Rainbow, Nanny Mihi's Garden and Nanny Mihi's Birthday..
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This is a thriller - or maybe it's a horror story. It could be a mystery or a romance. There are even some really good nature bits. And so starts Maddie's story of how she loved her tadpole and watched it turn into a frog, only to have her Isabella Princess Big Eyes 'stolen'.
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The incorrigible Maddie, first met in The Mad Tadpole Adventure, returns in another hilarious escapade with her little sister Molly and her best friend Buzz. This time, the girls create havoc for a new babysitter.
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Another in the popular Nanny Mihi series. This story is about Nanny's birthday, a visit from her grandchildren and a present with a mind of it's own.
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Dad is promising "the best takeaways in the world" and the kids can hardly wait. But why does he need a hammer and a bucket, a blunt knife and thick gloves? Lively text and vivid illustrations make this a special book for young children.
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Told through the eyes of a schoolboy who is doing a project on the kiwi, this book is based on the true story of the work by Weta Workshop, the Artificial Limb Centre and Wellington Zoo to save a kiwi that lost its leg.
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Nanny Mihi returns in new adventure about discovering real treasure. A delightful story, beautifully illustrated by the author and illustrator team who produced Nanny Mihi and the Rainbow, Nanny Mihi's Garden and Nanny Mihi's Birthday..
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Come close and listen. I have a story to tell. Melanie Drewery spins a magical tale, weaving the ties from the past that bind us all to this land called Aotearoa. Across the years we have all formed links and connections to the land we call home and no matter where we are in the ...
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