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Piri Weepu s story is one of the most fascinating New Zealand rugby stories ever told.
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New Zealand edition
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New Zealand's battle for Crete in the Second World War.
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Presents a series of picture puzzles with a New Zealand theme in which the reader is invited to find a variety of objects. Suggested level: junior, primary.
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Ben and Owen Franks, professional rugby players for the New Zealand All Blacks who can dead-lift an average weight of 240kg each, offer aspiring rugby players the ultimate training guide.
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Brought to life by Mandy Foot s delightful illustrations, this wonderful picture book is full of noisy fun. Children will delight in reading along as we discover which animals Old MacDonald had on his farm including a kangaroo and an emu! For free music and other fun downloads vi ...
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Based on her bestselling book, MAILMAN OF THE BIRDSVILLE TRACK, Kristin Weidenbach has written a lively, engaging version for younger readers, capturing the humour, excitement and ingenuity of a classic slice of Australia s fast-vanishing history.
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A young girl seeks to emulate John Tebbutt and break away from the stereotyping that would prevent her from pursuing her interest in science and astronomy. When she meets Tebbutt her life is changed forever.
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Mrs Windyflax seeks the help of a local policeman when she notices her letterbox has been the target of mischievous Pungapeople . The policeman finds himself outwitted by the wily Pungapeople and returns to his station, minus his clothes, to file a report.
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The Intruder is a stream of consciousness story told in beautiful blank verse by a deaf child. She treasures her silent world: From my window/I can see/Birds in suits of black and white march across green grass./I see them cock their heads/And with one quick, bright-eyed jab/Fetc ...
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