Congratulations to the winners of the 2011 New Zealand Post Book Awards for Children and Young Adults
- 2011 Book of the Year: The Moon and Farmer McPhee
- Picture Book: The Moon and Farmer McPhee
- Junior Fiction: Finnigan and the Pirates
- Young Adult Fiction: Fierce September
- Non-fiction: Zero Hour: The Anzacs on the Western Front
- Best First Book Award: Hollie Chips
- Children's Choice Picture Book: Baa Baa Smart Sheep
- Children's Choice Non-fiction: Who's Cooking Tonight?
- Children's Choice Junior Fiction: Hollie Chips
- Children's Choice Young Adult Fiction: Smiling Jack
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Little Baa Baa is bored. When Quirky Turkey arrives on the scene, the opportunity to make some mischief proves too hard to resist. With snappy dialogue and hilarious illustrations, Baa Baa Smart Sheep is a laugh-out-loud story that will leave you thinking sheep aren't as stupid a ...
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Hill and Hole are best friends. Hill loves being a hill, but sometimes he wishes he could be a hole and feel the earth breathing beneath him. Hole loves being a hole but just once would love to see the sun rising. So they ask mole if he can help.
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A something-special gift book with all the wonderful elements you need for that perfect present. First, a heart-warming story - with lots of fun wordplay - about a grumpy farmer whose animals keep him awake at night singing and dancing by the light of the moon. Eventually he is ...
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Then down to the river came a little green frog and a hog from the bog and a dog on a jog, all a-quiver by the river where Marmaduke swam - Marmaduke Duck eating marmalade jam. Wonderful rhyme and hilarious action makes this a truly wonderful readaloud title - wait till you come ...
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'In less than a day I had been harassed, enchanted, shouted at, cried on, and clawed. I'd been cold, scared, dirty, exhausted, hungry, and miserable. And up until now, I'd been mildly impressed with my ability to cope.'A gripping fantasy set on the shifting boundary between what ...
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What is the source of the Limping Man's monstrous power? Nobody can withstand it, a soft crawling that seeps into your skin and wriggles into your mind, making you powerless with love for him even as his cruelties multiply.
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Hollie Chips discovers that a dastardly businessman is trying to buy up the neighbourhood houses to bulldoze them and build a dog food factory (which he has told them will be an orphanage!). The neighbourhood decides to band together with Hollie and her mum to outwit him!
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This handy pack-sized guide features 30 accessible locations around New Zealand where kids and their families can find fossils. Each location contains specific information on where to look and what to look for, as well as the geological background and other details of each site, ...
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Who says pirates can't dance? Humorous novella about a pirate boy who really would rather be a dancer, written with Sherryl Jordan's characteristic flair for language and stunningly illustrated in full colour by the author herself.
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A vintage Jack Lasenby tale set in Waharoa, the same town and Depression years as the setting for Old Drumble, and featuring some of the same characters. This time the protagonist is Maggie, a young girl being raised by her widowed father, with the help of the whole village.
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