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Published in 1984, this title comes with a CD which includes a Read-a-Long story, Dramatised Story and the Big Hungry Bear Song.
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This is the story of the oldest tohunga who promised the people he would build for them a canoe worthy of the name Te Ika-a-matua, the Fish of our Fathers.
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A giant lap book in which the reader plays the key role. The task is to save a strawberry from the big hungry bear.
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Little Mouse worries that the big, hungry bear will take his freshly picked, ripe, red strawberry for himself. On board pages.
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Everyone has become so focussed on bright lights and new technology that they have forgotten about the stars. Fed up with not being appreciated, the stars decide to leave their posts and go on holiday. But what will happen when the lights go out? A charming picture book warning u ...
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First published in 1984, a picture book in which the little mouse will do all he can to save his strawberry from the big, hungry bear, even if it means sharing it with the reader. Illustrated in colour by Don Wood.
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When Hazel receives her invitation to the Hallowe'en Ball, she finds that she has nothing to wear ... Children will enjoy this highly visual and amusing romp, in which they are invited to take part.
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Gustav is a mole lucky enough to be born into a musical family. He shares his musical experience, individual instruments, and performing groups ranging from beans in a jar , to the orchestra, jazz bands, and the opera.
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A little learning is a dangerous thing. Add parental pride, an unkind remark, gossip, panic and a little fear - this could mean war.
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Lizzie and Dominic desperately want a kitten but they get much more than they bargain for.
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