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An adventurous young man called Mitai lives with his seven handsome brothers in the village of Maketu. He watches his brothers become bewitched by seven beautiful women, and under their spell, the brothers no longer eat, look after themselves, work in their gardens or hunt. Real ...
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An adventurous young man called Mitai lives with his seven handsome brothers in the village of Maketu. He watches his brothers become bewitched by seven beautiful women, and under their spell, the brothers no longer eat, look after themselves, work in their gardens or hunt. Real ...
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This is a contemporary myth of love, magic, and adventure that tells the story of how Matariki/the Pleiades star cluster came into being. Recommended for ages 5-9.
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Told in rhyme this story grew out of the author's fond childhood memories of visits to the dump - always regarded as a fantastic treasure hunt and source of magical stuff to use. Without wanting to be preachy, earnest or depressing, the story treats conservation and recycling i ...
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Annabelle the Tooth Fairy has been hard at work for one hundred years and desperately needs help. She gets it from an unexpected source when Molly persuades Annabelle to take her to Fairyland. Here they discover Molly's own magic... Advice from the Gnome of the Forest isn't as go ...
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Nikki Slade Robinson and Val Bird have sensitively captured some of the emotive events which accompanied Moko on his travels in this beautifully presented book 'In Love with Moko' - the young dolphin's endearing ways, trustful nature, playfulness, free will, and delightful sense ...
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Satiric verse dealing with life in the workplace, with the ups and downs of romance, and with life in general; verbal caricatures of familiar faces and all-too-familiar situations.
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In his latest story for children, the old pirate Starkey, from the crew in Peter Pan, sets out on a final voyage to find Captain Hook's buried gold ... but the journey itself turns out to be the real treasure. Nikki Slade Robinson's bright, lively illustrations bring the characte ...
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Hannah is a small girl with humungous hair! With help from Aunt Tallpoppy, she (and her hair) have a heroic result.
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