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Margaret Mahy was a wizard of words and a spinner of magical stories. She was New Zealand's best known writer for children and during her lifetime she wrote more than 200 books. She won some of the world's most prestigious writing awards, including the Carnegie medal and the Hans ...
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Have you ever wondered where ideas come from and how stories are made? Would you like to know the true stories behind some of Andy and Terry's books and characters? Are you looking for simple, practical and inspiring writing activities? Would you like to discover 45 great ways to ...
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This collection includes twenty-eight waiata on CD, twenty-eight song explanations in both Maori and English and "stunning" illustrations. Melbourne "hauntingly paints 'an audiopscape' reflecting dimensions of the Great Forest of Tane".
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."I've Got Something to Say" is a practical and very useful guide for teachers at all levels.
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The first dictionary to be compiled by a Tongan scholar. Tongan-English/English-Tongan, plus guides to pronunciation and grammar, a selection of proverbs, and useful phrases for visitors to Tonga. Further listings give Tongan translations of days of the week, seasons and months, ...
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The marvellous Margaret Mahy wrote many of New Zealand's most loved children's stories. These are stories of boundless imagination, exuberant characters, magical language and priceless humour. The Margaret Mahy Treasury contains eleven favourite Mahy stories. In this volume you w ...
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A beautiful collection of stories and poems about our southern skies. From the legends of Matariki and Rona and the Moon through to how tuatara made the stars, Melanie Drewery weaves a special magic through all her stories that will ensure we never look up at the night sky in the ...
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The story of a kuia and a spider, and their argument over whose weaving was the best. Illust. in colour.
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Juicy Writing is a treasure-trove of inspiration and practical advice on creative writing, and on living a confident, creative life, especially for teenagers. It is a book to relish, to dip into, to read on the train; to lend to a friend. It will bring out the best in you. Ages 1 ...
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Alofa and Filipo want to learn gagana SaImoa so at bedtime they ask their parents how to say various things in the Samoan language. Suggested level: junior.
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