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In spring, Mother Frog laid nine hundred and ninety-nine eggs in the little pond. One warm day, out hatched nine hundred and ninety-nine tadpoles. They were tiny, but full of beans. Mother and Father Frog were delighted. They told their babies, 'Grow big. Grow strong.
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Brightly-coloured cartoon dinosaurs of every shape and size feature in this collection of puzzles and games for young children, who will enjoy searching for hidden animals, matching up species, reading coded messages, finding their way through mazes, and numerous other attention- ...
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What's Wrong With Bottoms" in Maori. Award winning picture book about sexual abuse and the young child. A positive approach portrayed warmly and realistically.
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One of a series on NZ history aimed at children ages 8-15yrs. This title introduces the colourful characters and progressive policies of the New Zealand Liberal party, which governed New Zealand between 1890 and 1911. Includes coverage of - old age pension schemes, industrial le ...
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One of a series on NZ history recommended for ages 8-15. Presents the key events in New Zealand's farming history including coverage of pioneer farmers, sheep stations, the wheat boom, the frozen meat trade and lifestyles and challenges of early farmers. Each double-page spread i ...
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New Zealand's first settlers reached these islands not more than 1,000 years ago. They were Polynesian people from the tropical Pacific. Here on the cooler shores of Aotearoa they developed a distinctive way of life known today as Maori culture.
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The first settlers of New Zealand relied on nature for their survival. Coming from the tropical islands of Polynesia the Maori found a colder country where different plants and animals lived. Here are some of their legends about nature and the ways that Maori people found food ...
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A pictorial introduction to the art of Maori moko. The designs and techniques of traditional Maori tattoo are recorded here in paintings and drawings of the period. There are also notes on the techniques of moko, its changing styles and the early trade in tatooed heads.
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The Mouseholes arrive for their annual holiday at a grand hotel. But their happiness is spoilt when their suitcase goes missing. Despite a thorough search by police, the suitcase fails to turn up. The Mouseholes are forced to improvise so that they can go down to dinner.
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