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Gramma asks me about my day, and I say, Me and my friend played soccer. She says, My friend and I played soccer. I say, At your age? Kids and adults alike will laugh aloud at this series of hilarious misconstruals between a child and her grandmother as Gramma corrects the ch ...
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Go walkabout in the bush and see what you can see. Ages 3+ years.
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This favourite Kiwi book is now available in a slightly shortened board book version ideal for little hands.
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Following the format of The Twelve Days of Christmas, this book begins when the school holidays begin, and each day Mum gets more and more frustrated with a child who keeps watching TV, while the house gets more and more messy. In the end, Mum decides to ship the child off to Gra ...
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Special Father's Day fun! Kids and adults alike will enjoy this humorous look at what makes a Kiwi Dad.
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There are all kinds of Kiwi Mums, and Yvonne Morrison and Ross Kinnaird take a light-hearted look at some of them, glorying in their cultural diversity!
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If Aesop had been born Australian this is the story he would have written instead of The Boy Who Cried Wolf. As it is, Yvonne Morrison has done the job for him - telling the raucous tale of a cheeky cockatoo who decides that pulling a few pranks on his fellow birds will liven thi ...
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This edition of A Kiwi Night Before Christmas, with CD and model bach, comes with A Kiwi Night Before Christmas Sticker Book.
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If Aesop had been born Australian, this is the story he would have written instead of The Boy Who Cried Wolf. As it is, Yvonne Morrison has done the job for him - telling the raucous tale of a cheeky cockatoo who decides that pulling a few pranks on his fellow birds will liven th ...
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