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Will Father Christmas know where he is? Will Dad remember to give him a present - after all, there doesn't seem to be much evidence of the Christmas Spirit. No decorations on a Christmas tree, and no reassuring pile of presents underneath. All the things that have meant Christmas ...
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A fast-paced contemporary crime novel set within the world of horses and eventing.
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Would you know what to do if you were lost in the bush? Lindy Kelly, with the help of New Zealand Land Search and Rescue, sets out the basic rules you should follow to help prevent getting lost. There are also guidelines on how to prepare for a tramp, and, if you are lost, how to ...
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Another in the N.Z. Bush series for children. In this book Jordan finds herself lost in the bush. Illustrated with colour photographs.
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A series of insights into Maori bush lore. The author's photographs show Jordan, her grandpa Joe and her little dog Bree learning about Maori instruments and the sounds they mimic, discovering native trees and finding her birth tree. Each book has an activity - making tea-tree te ...
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A series of insights into Maori bush lore. The author's photographs show Jordan, her grandpa Joe and her little dog Bree learning about Maori instruments and the sounds they mimic, discovering native trees and finding her birth tree. Each book has an activity - making tea-tree te ...
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A history of the Ferguson tractor with two levels of text (ages 6-14) and coloured illustrations. Sponsored by AGCO-makers and distributors of Massey Ferguson tractors worldwide.
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From award-winning New Zealand short story writer, Lindy Kelly, her newest book of short stories. Full of fun, wit and humour with just a touch of poignancy to balance the recipe.
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When Fern's "alternative lifestyle" parents are arrested for growing marijuana Fern is placed in an unpleasant foster situation. She escapes from police custody and makes her way back home to be looked after by her Maori neighbours. A rather one-sided view of how society handles ...
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A series of insights into Maori bush lore. The author's photographs show Jordan, her grandpa Joe and her little dog Bree learning about Maori instruments and the sounds they mimic, discovering native trees and finding her birth tree. Each book has an activity - making tea-tree te ...
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