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Thrown hard on the bottom boards, I stared up at distorted mouths, faces so red I could feel their heat. They stank of rage and of something else; several frothed at the mouth; their howls drowned the clatter and shriek of gulls swerving and tilting above the mast ...Banishment i ...
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Taniwha tells the poetic, touching story of a young boy who meets a taniwha when visiting his nearby river. It's a poignant tale of friendship and belief, while also conveying the significance of the taniwha figure to wider Maori life and culture.
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An original and innovative series of illustrated non-fiction books that introduces children to the world that surrounds them from the starting point of very familiar activity.
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A children's picture book that incorporates Maori words. Centred around the theme of succeeding through strength and determination.
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The sun can be especially harsh on our skin, so Kapai and his friends decide to learn about how to be sunwise. With jokes, humorous rhymes and colourful illustrations, this book will make learning about sun safety fun and easy.
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Pili and Shapes.Samoan and English entry level language
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Hairy Maclary goes off for a walk with a few of his friends - and comes up against something that gives them all a nasty surprise.
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Specifically designed for New Zealand intermediate and secondary school students, this new edition of the best selling New Zealand School dictionary has been extensively revised and updated. This fourth edition introduces students to the style in which most adult dictionaries ar ...
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In September 2008, Colin Thompson visited Cambodia with Save the Children, and was inspired to . create THE BICYCLE. Featuring the illustrations of fourteen internationally acclaimed artists, including Quentin Blake, Tony Ross, Shaun Tan and Freya Blackwood, this is a celebration ...
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The story of Rangi and Papa and the creation of the earth and the heavens. Maori language version.
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