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Rewa's mum is worried about him, he seems unhappy, so she sends him to see a tohunga. Rewa is unhappy, and he has lots of wishes - but most of all, he wants to be a bird. The tohunga grants him his wish, and gives Rewa warning about being a bird for too long and forgetting how to ...
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The experience of losing a close family member or friend can be difficult for young children. In this book, Janet Pareira reflects the different traditions and rituals of the Maori, European and Pacific cultures surrounding death. The first half of the book desribes a little girl ...
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An entertaining and informative book that provides everything you need to know about tramping in New Zealand - from food and shelter to wilderness toilets and wildlife.
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This ingenious book captures the very essence of the Kiwi character and is a spectacular celebration of over 100 examples of pioneering Kiwi ingenuity, profiling shed mechanics like Burt Munro and John Britten to those who used overseas resources to win Nobel Prizes like Ernest R ...
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Tyler Anderson is 10 years old, and he likes to make gross things out of household ingredients. He posts his inventions on his website, along with scenarios he has used the items in. All the recipes are in the book, and can be made by readers - they are all safe and non-toxic.
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Pukeko has always wanted a rainbow, so she chases one to a nearby mountain into her swamp, bringing everlasting rain to the mountain. When the kea who own the rainbow find out who has stolen their precious treasure, they set out to get it back.
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New Zealand's past is a rich tapestry woven of hope, ambition, wars, utopian dreamers, rogues and occasional heroes.' Reed Publishing is proud to present The Reed Illustrated History of New Zealand. This major work, several years in preparation, gives readers a panoramic tour th ...
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A lively history of The House of Reed (Whare Raupo), from its humble beginnings in Dunedin with A.H.Reed to the modern Reed Publishing. While telling the story of the company, this is also the story of the books and authors, the editors and designers, and the loyal readers who co ...
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This world beating book profiles an array of the best and most ingenious talent born and bred in New Zealand - it's an invaluable and entertaining record of local and global achievers who have all helped New Zealand compete at an international level across diverse industries such ...
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For children, this takes a look at big farm machines used typically on New Zealand farms. A colorful and easy-to-read book for ages 7 +.
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