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A retelling of "Roadworks" in Maori. A boisterous picture book full of noisy fun for machine-mad kids. "Plan the road. Plan the road. Mark it on the map." Roadworks takes the reader through all the stages of making a road; from planning to construction to driving on the finish ...
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From one of our bestselling author/illustrator partnerships, a wonderfully whimsical story of a birthday party that doesn't go quite according to plan.
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The fierce little woman lived in a house at the end of a jetty. She knitted socks in blue and green wool, to sell to sailors who had got their feet wet. But when there were no ships at her jetty, she was quite alone. One stormy day, a pirate came to the house on the jetty. He sto ...
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The impossible becomes possible... In Maurice Shadbolt's only known children's story, published here for the first time and beautifully illustrated by Renee Haggo, Thomas saves his town from a wandering mountain and gives an insight into why people paint.
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All dogs should be like this! Everybody tells her how dogs should be, but this girl knows better. This is a delightfully warm story about a little girl and her unruly, loveable best friend.
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The fierce little woman lived in a house at the end of a jetty. She knitted socks in blue and green wool, to sell to sailors who had got their feet wet. But when there were no ships at her jetty, she was quite alone. One stormy day, a pirate came to the house on the jetty. He sto ...
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The owl goes hoo hoo, the cat goes meow, the raindrop goes plop plop plop, the door goes knock knock. The baby goes waa waa, the daddy goes shhh, the kisses go smack. A truly unique boardbook with over 100 pages!
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Dad is promising "the best takeaways in the world" and the kids can hardly wait. But why does he need a hammer and a bucket, a blunt knife and thick gloves? Lively text and vivid illustrations make this a special book for young children.
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Te Manu and his tribe have problems with Tangaroa, god of the sea. Illust. in colour.
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Kiwi kids will love this homegrown version of The Three Little Pigs, where the wolf is substituted for a weasel and the houses are made from ferns, paua shells and hangi stones!
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