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A collection of images with haiku-like text celebrating children's responses to New Zealand art.
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A collection of nursery verses for young children as a companion book to traditional Mother Goose titles. From Iran to Iceland, Samoa to Switzerland, readers can delight in quirky, Touching and funny verses from 22 different countries, brought to life by the artwork from exciting ...
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This book is fantastic to read aloud, especially when you get to the final two pages: Who's eyes? Children learn the names of animals, to recognise expressions, colours, and how to count.
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Zou, a resourceful little zebra, finds a creative solution to a problem all young children will identify with, making for a sweet, humorous family story, especially good for Saturday mornings.
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The story of five social outcasts who win back their street cred by hanging out together at the beach.
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Gavin Bishop illustrates an old English rhyme in a vertical board book for very young children in the second in Gecko Press's board book series (other title in series: There was an Old Woman).
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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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This picture book shows why we should take care of our environment - and how understanding ecology can help save the earth.
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Rubbish and Recycling Step-by-Step uses words and illustrations to tell children everything about rubbish that you didn't know you wanted to know!
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This is the third story from Gecko Press about one of Sweden's most popular characters, the quirky and forgetful Farmer Pettson and his curious talking cat, Findus. Farmer Pettson tells the story of when Findus was little and came to live with him, and how he lost him and found h ...
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