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Based on the Springbok rugby tour of New Zealand in 1981 when the nation was divided between pro and anti tour supporters
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One day Warren sees something strange lying under a bush. He doesn't know whether it is a bird in the form of a girl, or a girl in the form of a bird. He takes the creature home. His wife Tina wants to keep it an raise it as her own child. But it has wings...
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Cheep is a creature with little wings and little limbs that closely resemble legs - half bird and half human. And since Tine and Warre have wanted a child for so long, they decide to keep their foundling and look after it as best they can ...
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Miles and August are mucking around on their bikes after school when a bank robber's proceeds are flung from a speeding car's window, with the police in hot pursuit. Miles knows what he must do with the money - he must hand it in, right?
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Hipparchus and his sister Sappho live on the island of Samos in Ancient Greece. They spend their spare time listening to the ideas of their friend the Stargazer. They are enchanted by his stories about the stars, the sun and the Earth. But Hipparchus and Sappho discover that not ...
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A ghost story set in Christchurch. When Jamie and his dad move into the big old rambling house near the river, Jamie feels that something isn't right. His bedroom is always cold, and Jamie begins to suspect a ghostly presence. He's convinced that 93-year-old Marion, the woman nex ...
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A simple tale using strong graphics and full of loud noises. 'Hey, there's a crown on my back!" squeaked Tortoise, looking round one morning, "And it fits me to a T." Tortoise trotted over to show his friends. "Look!" he cried. "I AM THE KING!
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Tua and his class are preparing for special visitors. While everyone is getting ready, Tua can't stop asking, 'Is it time yet?' This story would interest students in years 5-8 but can be used at more than one curriculum level. This edition is in Tongan.
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