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This collection samples and celebrates 50 famous New Zealanders. As well as the greats: Sir Edmund Hillary, Sir Peter Blake and Jean Batten, there are experts on Giant squid and orca, powerful women, one of the most famous film producers in the world, and some of the best artists ...
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A family celebrate the Maori New Year and talk about what Matariki means to different people.
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Every year Grandad marches in the Anzac Day parade and wears his medals, walking proudly beside his old comrades. But this year Grandad's best mate is too sick to walk and the number of old soldiers still marching is getting smaller.
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Te Rauparaha was the chief of Ngati Toa during the 1820s, when Ngati Toa was driven from Kawhia by the allied forces of Waikato and Maniapoto. Under the leadership of Te Rauparaha, Ngati Toa walked southwards. They travelled many kilometres over swamps, rivers, mountains, valleys ...
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The Cook Islanders oral history tells of many stories that date back to a mythological time known as Avaiki. These stories were of brave men and women, mystical mountains, powerful gods and majestic sea creatures. This collection of eight beautifully illustrated legends captures ...
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Whataitai and Ngake are two taniwha living in a beautiful lake. But when Ngake gets bored and decides to break free to the ocean his actions have far reaching consequences and help shape the landscape of our capital city.
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Tama lives on a beautiful Pacific Island with one major problem - climate change means that his island is slowly sinking. When the villages have to be evacuated, Tama's nanny refuses to leave. She was born on the island the same night a storm shipwrecked a boat there and will onl ...
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9780143502692 |
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1 September 2008 by Penguin |
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6-8 years |
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Witi Ihimaeras beautiful story is now a stunning picture book. It tells the tale of Kahu, the first great-grandchild of the whanau, loved by all her relatives except one whose love she needed most her great-grandfather.
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There was once a beautiful princess named Marika - a happy child, full of fun and mischief and with a mind of her own. However, when her father decides it is time for Marika to marry, the task that she sets her prospective suitors seems destined to stump them all ... until she me ...
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Junior is a cheeky brother with a huge smile and a wild crop of curly black hair. He also has enormous feet - nearly as big as his Papa's. But one day when he loses Papa's favourite pair of jandals he has to work fast to get these back and nothing in his wildest imagination could ...
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