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A hilarious, lively picture book. Mister Whistler always has a song in his head and a dance in his legs. But when he has to catch the train, he is so distracted he loses his ticketand has to dance his way out of his clothes to find it!
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Early Readers are stepping stones from picture books to reading books. A brand new Early Reader edition of this beautiful classic story about a little boy who tells his mother he has seen a big, roaring, yellow, whiskery lion in the meadow.
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Early Readers are stepping stones from picture books to reading books. A brand new Early Reader edition of this hilarious story about an ordinary man who wears an ordinary suit and ordinary shoes but whose mother is a pirate.
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A something-special gift book with all the wonderful elements you need for that perfect present. First, a heart-warming story - with lots of fun wordplay - about a grumpy farmer whose animals keep him awake at night singing and dancing by the light of the moon. Eventually he is ...
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An hilarious and lively picture book by two of the luminaries of New Zealand's children's picture books. Mister Whistler always has a song in his head and a dance in his feet. But when he has to catch a train, he is so distracted that he loses his ticket-and has to dance his way ...
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The story of a boy called Norvin who has small sharkish eyes and sharp sharkish teeth. He decides to impersonate a great white man-eating shark so he can have the sea to himself, but his plan misfires when a real female white man-eating shark takes a fancy to him.
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A thrilling tale of danger, ghosts and secret experiments hidden deep in the forest.
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This is the story of Sam, an accountant, and his first trip to the seaside with his ex-pirate mother. This new edition features a slightly shorter text.
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This attractive hardback anthology of the marvellous Margaret Mahy's stories brings together many classic childhood favourites. All eleven stories are presented with their original iconic illustrations and all will amuse, enthrall and delight. Finally The Man whose Mother was a P ...
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The famous children's writer joins forces with her country's top political cartoonist in this hilarious and irreverent history of Aotearoa - or New Zealand, to use its other name.
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