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Set in depression era New Zealand, this is Amy McDonalds story. In 1935, she and her brother accompany their parents to the Milford Road Public Works camp. Amy's father has been employed as workshop supervisor for the dangerous project of building the Homer Tunnel and the Milford ...
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Sam isn't enjoying school much. He's supposed to be writing a story but he can't think of anything to write about - nothing ever happens to him. Then suddenly there is a terrible rumbling noise - and the scariest day of Sam's life begins.
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Each of the eight storytellers profiled within has overcome profound physical and mental obstacles to enjoy a productive, independent lifestyle. Faced with cerebral palsy, epilepsy, Downs Syndrome, alcoholism, poverty, substance abuse, indifference, broken families, and lonelines ...
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Contains a wide range of practical ideas to facilitate the exploration of the environment for children. Covers topics such as recycling, energy, water, resource and the future.
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David is sure he left his new sandals in the changing room before long jump practice. But now they're gone - and Rebecca, his long-jump rival, is wearing a pair that look just like his. This text is part of a guided reading series of 96 chapter books for children aged seven to 11 ...
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David is sure he left his new sandals in the changing room before long jump practice. But now they're gone - and Rebecca, his long-jump rival, is wearing a pair that look just like his. This text is part of a guided reading series of 96 chapter books for children aged seven to 11 ...
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Sam isn't enjoying school much. He's supposed to be writing a story but he can't think of anything to write about - nothing ever happens to him. Then suddenly there is a terrible rumbling noise - and the scariest day of Sam's life begins.
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