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Friends - everyone's got them, even if they don't always get along with them all the time! Friendship is a universal theme for Kiwi kids and this year's collection of 30 stories covers a range of situations: being the new kid at school, competition between friends, learning to ge ...
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The Gruesomes dress up as humans for Halloween. Who will they scare?
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Billy Gruesome is sick. He needs an ogre song to make him better!
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The Gruesomes have a new house, but it is too clean for ogres!
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Miserly old Jerry from the Kai Corner Dairy is the New Zealand equivalent of Scrooge. Children will love spotting the odd kiwi icon in Webb's humorous illustrations.
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Another lovely anthology of thirty stories for children with a theme of sport. The stories range from funny to serious, exciting and back to funny.
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Even spiders need friends ... Playful tarantula, Lenny Lassoo, loves to spring scares on people looking into his cage at the zoo. But what he really wants most in the world, is to have a friend to share his 'BOO' with. So when the glass of his cage is broken one day, off he go ...
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A collection of animal stories for children. The stories have a strong New Zealand flavour, complemented by Phillip Webbs charmng illustrations. Contributors included: Margaret Mahy, Jack Lasenby and David Hill.
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School fairs, birthdays, rodeo, picnics, musicians and the country show - 30 stories about NZ children showing what they're made of at home, at school, in parades and anywhere! Roll up and join the fun! This collection is all about children having a go at something or being invol ...
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An anthology of fantasy and science fiction stories. This is a collection of tales about space aliens, talking animals, monsters, magical and outrageous beings and impossible events. Contributors include: Margaret Mahy, Ken Catran, David Hill and Jane Buxton.
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