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It starts to snow outside and the children of Chapel Down School can sense another adventure coming on. An intergalactic battle ensues with real computer generated spaceships; banana skins, pencils and rulers go flying. Only Miss McMillan can save the day. A sequel to "The Day of ...
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The sequel to the popular title "Mechanical Harry".
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A pictorial view of how the New Zealand landscape and society have changed over the last half century".
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One of New Zealand's most extraordinary stories describes the courage of the conscientious objectors sent overseas during World War I, in a brutal attempt to force them to renounce their convictions and join the war effort.
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Rusty and his friends always meet at the mall. One day something really strange happens."The clock has stopped, an unusual recording has been left on the pay phone and there's a problem with the central heating. Your local mall will never be the same.
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Things go badly wrong when Danny Jackson borrows Mr Martin's dingy and gets swept out to sea. Surprisingly, instead of giving him a hard time, Mr Martin teaches Danny to sail. This book won the AIm Children's Book of the Year Award for Best First Book.
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From the moment child inventor, Harry Newton (descendant of the famous Isaac) wakes up in the morning, we are catapulted into his whacky world of gizmos, gadgets - and adventure! In the first title, Harry's shopping excursion is anything but ordinary.
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From the moment child inventor, Harry Newton (descendant of the famous Isaac) wakes up in the morning, we are catapulted into his whacky world of gizmos, gadgets - and adventure! In the second title, Harry crash-lands his flying bicycle on an uninhabited island. He needs fire, fo ...
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