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This division of Wheelers Books features titles published in or about New Zealand and the Pacific region. This in-depth coverage
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In The New Zealand Cook's Bible, you will find everything from how to saute a potato and fillet a fish to the best method for roasting beef and selecting the right knife. It is a comprehensive cookbook, covering traditional methods and techniques, modern ingredients, terms and to ...
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Hairy Maclary from Donaldson's Dairy finally appears in an interactive touch and feel book. This attractive production has different textures on every page spread. Children can now explore the textures of Bitzer Maloney all skinny and Bony, Muffin McLay like a bundle of hay, Hair ...
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This book traces Maori engagement with handwriting from 1769 to 1826. Through beautifully reproduced written documents, it describes the first encounters Maori had with paper and writing and the first relationshiops between Maori and Europeans in the earliest school.
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The Classic childrens tale " The House that Jack Built" entirely in Te reo Maori with a unique interpretation relevant to New Zealand's history.
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Did you know that a New Zealander holds a world record for diving deepest underwater on a single breath of air? And that Kiwis have created the world's longest chocolate bar? Or which tiny piece of paper is New Zealand's most valuable? The Book of New Zealand Records and Firsts i ...
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'It was all so sudden. Twenty seconds and then silence. I started calling out, 'Can anyone hear me?' - nothing but silence. Over the next few hours I heard hysterical sobbing and people clapping as others were rescued. I could hear engines, drilling and what sounded like sledgeha ...
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The place of the Treaty of Waitangi in public policy has undergone radical changes over the past few decades in response to debates on the role of the Treaty in New Zealand's development. In this publication, the foremost Maori thinkers provide insights on the current place of ...
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When Milly the cow looks up at the moon she knows it must be lonely, so she decides to keep it company. The other cows think she's crazy, but Milly continues trying to win the moon's friendship. But this is harder than Milly thinks. After all, how do you get the moon to share its ...
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Looks at the tragedy of Michael's brother's death, and the links to how he is feeling about today. Includes the complete, unabridged, entertaining list of reasons why Michael hates school.
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Winter is coming and everybee is busy gathering pollen. But poor Glib gets left behind with nobee to follow. When he finally catches up, everybee laughs at him. So Glib flies off on his own . . . and finds a secret flower supply. Will he be able to save the hive?
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