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Love - that complicated, delicious, pleasurable, necessary feeling ties us to another human, to a mother, father, son, daughter, sibling, lover or friend. Love can also tie us to a place, an experience, an object. We love and we are loved; unexpectedly, gloriously, painfully, dee ...
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It's parent/teacher night at school and Miss May sits alone in Room 28 looking out at the dark and stormy night. A beautiful cat comes to visit and together their imaginations run wild. They create all sorts of much worse scenarios than the terrible night outside. Full of wonderf ...
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Up in his treehut Oliver likes to read and to dream and to spy on what's going on in the house. One day he smells smoke and sees that the school is on fire - he watches while people call for help and the fire takes control and the fire brigade comes. But is it too late?
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Join Mr Mucklebone (aka Super Hero) as he sets off on his rickety rackety bicycle to save the world. Or some locals, anyway. Have fun with Nonu and Molly the dogs as they make sure he doesn't get into too much trouble.
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This fun collection of poems is perfect for children from 5 to 12. They're about food and colours and cats and dogs and nursery rhymes and odd folk. Some rhyme, some just have rhythm, some play with words and others are just playful. They're great to read aloud and there's plenty ...
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This book celebrates the richness and variety of New Zealand poetry by outlining many of the numerous ways to read - and write - poems. It offers key examples of poetry from our top poets that showcase different aspects of the genre, as well as commentary from twenty-three poets ...
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Aunt Concertina and her niece Evalina is a wondrous book - a feast of words and a visual feast of stunning paintings. Aunt Concertina is an avid junk shop shopper who takes her unwilling niece along with her and, to Evalina's great delight, they find a magic kite which takes them ...
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