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Meet Cat ... and his colourful collection of pyjamas. One pair for each night of the week. When he wears his space pyjamas, he dreams of Saturn, Mars and shooting stars, when he wears his road pyjamas, he dreams of big red rigs and diggers that dig ... but what will happen when ...
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Once there was an elephant whose ears were so small, all the other elephants called him No-Ears. No-Ears is not a happy elephant. Constantly teased for being different, it's not until the old grand-daddy bull elephant finds himself in a spot of bother that No-Ears discovers that ...
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Jonah is so excited to be starting kindergarten but when he finally gets there and looks in the window, he notices that everybody else seems to know each other - and he knows nobody. He pleads with his mother to take him home again. A reassuring story about a shy child starting K ...
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It's Witchy's birthday, and she decides to make some special party food - but alas, the cupboard is bare, and she can't remember the magic word to restock it. There's nothing for it but that she'll have to go to the supermarket, so off she goes with her shopping list - but unfort ...
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Tyson doesn't understand why Mum and Poppa would want to go to the Anzac Dawn Parade. Why celebrate anything as stupid as war? But then he hears stories about the soldiers in his family and decides perhaps he should go to the Dawn Parade after all.
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Once there was a frog who had been a prince. He knew he could become a prince again if he were kissed by a princess ... but there's this cute girl frog on the lily pad next door ... When the girl frog asks him to marry her, he tells her he can't because he's a prince in disguise, ...
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The story of Rangi and Papa and the creation of the earth and the heavens. Maori language version.
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The first sighting of Captain James Cook and his crew is told through the eyes of a young Maori boy
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Pop's vege garden is growing well until someone gives him a pet magpie - which wreaks havoc on Pop's prize veges! Pop's refusal to put the pesky magpie into a cage results in him ending up building a cage for his veges - and himself - instead!
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Down in the Forest (Maori)
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