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A very special sophisticated picture book, with beautiful production including foil, that will be enjoyed on many levels. Poor Sunday Jones lives with his monster of a father and pines for his dearly departed mother. Then, one day, a talent show is announced at school and Sunday ...
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Humorous rhyming story about a penguin who refuses to give up in his quest for flight. He believes that penguins are birds, so they belong in the sky. He launches himself off progressively higher vantage points, but always lands flat on his face. Finally, he climbs up the highest ...
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One day Sparrow found a feather - a rather wonderful and exotic feather that Sparrow felt sure must be owned by a very lucky bird. Sparrow sets out to return the feather to its rightful owner but along the way learns that sometimes owning something so magnificent doesn't necessar ...
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Poor Sunday Jones lives with his monster of a father and pines for his dearly departed mother. Then, one day, a talent show is announced at school and Sunday practises hard to become The Great Orlando - a magician who can make things disappear ...even himself.
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This stunning frieze features the delightful artwork from '55 Feathers'.
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This second title in New Holland's 'I am a ... ' series introduces a much-loved branch of the mammal class. The basic aspects of habitat, hunting, social behaviour, breeding and relations with humans are covered at an easy-to-grasp level, and the simple rhyming text helps young r ...
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Introduces the very young to the giants of the deep that live off New Zealand and in oceans all around the world. At a basic and easy-to-grasp level, the book covers the differences between toothed and baleen whales, their methods of hunting and feeding, their breeding and migrat ...
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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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This third title in New Holland's 'I am a ... ' series explores the seals, which are New Zealand's largest group of native land-breeding mammals.
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