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Sam has been ill and his appetite has disappeared. Uncle Nick comes up with a plan to get Sam's appetite back. He suggests his young nephew visit him in Hokitika, on the west coast of the South Island, but he doesn't let on that Sam's holiday will coincide with the famous Wildfo ...
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The charming story of Whetu the endangered Blue Duck who saves a young woman lost in the bush who then in turn saves Whetu's habitat.
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Rufus the Rooster is a delightful picture book for children aged 3-7 years. Have you ever seen a rooster by the roadside? Have you wondered where he came from, and if he disappeared, where he might have gone? If so, read about Rufus!
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This evocative story celebrates an important day on the New Zealand farming calendar through the eyes of a young boy and his sister. Light, humorous illustrations by Lisa Allen capture life on the farm, with the fun of calf day, trapping eels in the creek, building tree huts and ...
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Simon and his mum live in a caravan. When Simon sees a competition in the newspaper for the best-decorated Christmas house, he is keen to enter it. His mother says she can't afford expensive lights and decorations, so Simon decides to decorate their caravan his own way. Ages 3+.
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On 19 February 1937, a Stinson monoplane with seven men on board vanished somewhere between Brisbane and Sydney. As no survivors or wreckage were found, the official search was called off. However, a young bushman, Bernard O'Reilly, decided to follow his own hunch about where the ...
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This is the story of an unusual and unexpected friendship that developes between a soldier and a peasant in the war torn French countryside of the First World War.
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This is a book of photographs for very young children.
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