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Terrific illustrations by Dave Gunson along with hundreds of interesting facts, make this an ideal introduction to the fascinating story of New Zealand's extinct wildlife.
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An ancient land isolated by vast oceans, New Zealand is home to many fascinating creatures. From a prehistoric reptile to one of the world's largest insects, you'll discover some of the most unusual and impressive species on our planet. Ages 7+.
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From the author of Hello God, a beautifully written and moving story that looks at one of the most horrifying episodes in our world's history through the eyes of a young girl. Ages 13+.
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A beautiful bilingual story with CD containing narration of the story in both Maori and English with 3 waiata composed by Beatrice. A very happy story
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9780473165666 |
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2 June 2010 |
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3-9 years |
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What's life on the police beat like, really? Retired cop Bill O'Brien takes the readers into the daily work lives of members of the New Zealand Police Force, with gripping tales of being on duty in the various branches of the police, everything from the dog handlers to the Armed ...
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Betty Brownlie answers questions about pukeko and looks at fascinating phenomena in this illustrated and photographic book.
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For younger teenagers Cowley brings together two very different worlds, giving us a rare glimpse of the remarkable human spirit that connects us all.
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Everyone loved Old Hu-Hu. But nobody loved him quite as much as little Hu-Hu-Tu. This is a beautiful story of death and the celebration of life, with powerful, evocative illustrations by Rachel Driscoll.
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From one of the leading Maori scholars of his generation and one of our greatest photographers comes this beautifully illustrated work that serves as a fine overview of leadership and challenges for Maori today. After a general introduction to Maori history, Te Ara focuses on the ...
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Contains 16 pages of New Zealand and Pacific maps and statistical information in an attractive and modern style. All the world maps are up-to-date and the NZ statistical material is the latest available.
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