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Nanny Mihi returns in new adventure about discovering real treasure. A delightful story, beautifully illustrated by the author and illustrator team who produced Nanny Mihi and the Rainbow, Nanny Mihi's Garden and Nanny Mihi's Birthday..
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More uproarious tales of huting and gaming in the New Zealand wilderness. Includes antics such as an unfortunate experinece with a Japanese traveller, jet boating, a helicopter crash and the 'Bullshitter's Ball'. Cartoons complement the writing style.
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This ingenious book captures the very essence of the Kiwi character and is a spectacular celebration of over 100 examples of pioneering Kiwi ingenuity, profiling shed mechanics like Burt Munro and John Britten to those who used overseas resources to win Nobel Prizes like Ernest R ...
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A handsome hardback illustrated collection of the very best examples of art (painting, sculpture, printmaking and photography) produced in New Zealand over 100 years from 1901 to 2001. David Eggleton gives a short, informative and accessible history of NZ art to accompany his sel ...
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This stunning frieze features the delightful artwork from '55 Feathers'.
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Another in the popular Nanny Mihi series. This story is about Nanny's birthday, a visit from her grandchildren and a present with a mind of it's own.
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We smell a bad smell and think someone has popped. Such smells that follow us should be stopped! Should dogs start wearing bloomers? This rollicking rhyme is from the author of 'Why Do Dogs Sniff Bottoms?'. Ages 4+.
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Rewa's mum is worried about him, he seems unhappy, so she sends him to see a tohunga. Rewa is unhappy, and he has lots of wishes - but most of all, he wants to be a bird. The tohunga grants him his wish, and gives Rewa warning about being a bird for too long and forgetting how to ...
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Taniwharau is a collection of stories about the mythical creatures and special guardians of Maori legend. Taniwha were seen as a good omen by local people, yet any stranger to the area saw them as dangerous creatures that would kill to protect their territory.
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Pukeko has always wanted a rainbow, so she chases one to a nearby mountain into her swamp, bringing everlasting rain to the mountain. When the kea who own the rainbow find out who has stolen their precious treasure, they set out to get it back.
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