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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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A.W. Reed's classic collection of myths and legends from around the Pacific has been beautifully illustrated by Jennifer Cooper. Jennifer has thoroughly researched art forms from each island group, giving her illustrations cultural integrity. Included are legends from The Carolin ...
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Buxton's "knowledge and understanding of llamas shines through in this lively story whilst Jennifer Cooper's exquisitely detailed illustrations bring to life the character of the llamas and the hot South American landscape".
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Readers of all ages will be charmed by Melanie Koster's rebellious little flower girl.
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All Rosie wants is to play for the school rugby team - she's good too. But there's one hitch: Rosie is the only girl who wants to play, and mixed teams need three girls to qualify. In an attempt to realise her dream, Rosie sets about trying to persuade the pink-clad, doll-loving ...
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A junior novel for confident readers from the author of "Call of the Cruins" and "The Memory Tree".
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Down in the forest, seeking shelter from the sun, lived a brown mother Kiwi and her little kiwi one." This picture book for ages 3 - 6 takes the traditional tale 'Over in the Meadow' and retells it featuring New Zealand native flora and fauna.
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A picture book about a young family out on a walk in the countryside. Along their way they pass through fields of chickens, sheep, cows and horses. All goes well until they realise that somebody hasn't been shutting the farm gates behind them...
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The adventure begins when Maddie's frog, Isabella Princess Big Eyes, is 'stolen'.
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When Peter the pirate goes into the pet shop to buy a parrot, the owner manages to sell him a whole list of alternative items with hilarious results.
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