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Introduces the science of volcanism and explains how it affects New Zealand's geography and geology. Suggested level: primary, intermediate.
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Rapscallion Slinky Malinki likes to get up before everyone else in the morning so he can get them out of bed. He tries every trick in the book: sitting on their faces, biting their toes, leaping on their limbs, yowling. Once he has succeeded in getting the family up . . . he g ...
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Over 50,000 entries divided into MaIori-English and English-MaIori sections. Features a vocabulary list with words for new inventions, metric terms, modern concepts and scientific, computer, technological and legal terms. Includes separate lists giving MaIori translations of seas ...
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A rhyming Kiwi retelling of the traditional story of Goldilocks and the three bears. However in this version "Goldie" is a little kiwi girl who eats the fish and chip dinner of three penguins. Suggested level: junior, primary.
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Follows four teenagers living on ReIhua, a planet settled after Earth is destroyed by ecological disasters and global war. The four raise hoIkio, giant mystical birds, which take them on flights to explore their new world. On one flight, they discover an island with another colon ...
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A rhyming Kiwi retelling of the traditional story of The Princess and the Frog. In this case the princess is a rugby-mad kiwi girl called Kiri, and the frog is in fact an All Black trapped in a frog's body"--Publisher information. Suggested level: junior, primary.
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Arg goes hunting with his dad and the older Neanderthals. They stop at a beach where everyone falls asleep. When Arg wakes up he notices that his dad has floated off and a dinosaur is about to have him for breakfast. Can Arg save his dad from the hungry dakosaurus? Suggested leve ...
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In Guns and Utu, popular historian Matthew Wright disputes the many mythologies of these wars, examining some of the whys and wherefores of this generation-long culture collision.
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Living gluten-free doesn't have to mean going without. In this stunning book, New Zealand's 'Gluten-Free Chef' Jim Boswell shows you how you can bring fun and flavour back into your diet. A proud Kiwi with Italian/Sicilian heritage, Jim loves his bread and pasta and is passionate ...
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New Zealand's Pakeha origin as a bolt-hole for convicts escaping Australia, a place where former convicts joined whaling and sealing gangs, and where sea captains thumbed their noses at the law, has been quietly forgotten.
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