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Introduces the science of volcanism and explains how it affects New Zealand's geography and geology. Suggested level: primary, intermediate.
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This collection samples and celebrates 50 famous New Zealanders. As well as the greats: Sir Edmund Hillary, Sir Peter Blake and Jean Batten, there are experts on Giant squid and orca, powerful women, one of the most famous film producers in the world, and some of the best artists ...
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Dogs on the Job introduces you to the working dogs of New Zealand.
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Join Skipper L.B. Tross on a seafaring adventure around the coast of New Zealand, where you will learn heaps about our sealife and what threatens it.
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Structured as a series of rangers' missions, this book educates Intermediate-age children about the environmental issues facing them today and encourages them to make informed choices on a range of subjects from saving energy and water to using transport, technology and products. ...
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Bird's Eye View reveals how 13 NZ birds see their natural habitat.
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Homework Powerpack is an easy-to-understand and down-to-earth guide that gives an excellent overview of the education system in all curriculum subject areas and at all levels. Once you understand the way your child learns and their ability level, it?s much easier to ensure that ...
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Developed by New Zealand reading specialist and author, Pam Holden, this exciting reading program offers an extensive range of illustrated fiction and photographic non-fiction titles at graded levels.
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Described as 'grey ghosts' because they are seldom seen in New Zealand forests, kokako are known for their incredible song. This book delves into their world - one preyed upon by predators in a shrinking habitat.
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Collection of biographies which celebrate the lives of 50 famous New Zealanders. Suggested level: primary, intermediate.
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