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Hairy Maclary from Donaldson's Dairy finally appears in an interactive touch and feel book. This attractive production has different textures on every page spread. Children can now explore the textures of Bitzer Maloney all skinny and Bony, Muffin McLay like a bundle of hay, Hair ...
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A children's picture book that incorporates Maori words. Centred around the theme of succeeding through strength and determination.
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Another colourful and captivating adventure from Kapai and his mates Tamatea, Pipi and Uncle Slim. In characteristic Kapai style, the rhymes are cute and the illustrations engaging.
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A new adventure for Kapai the kiwi. Kapai and his friends get a team together to play netball in a charity tournament. With help from some real netball stars, they go on play a very successful game. With special guests Silver Ferns Captain Adine Wilson and rising star Jodi Te Hun ...
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Zachary Quack, a small and determined duckling, sets out to play with a rather reluctant Hairy Maclary. A 'cat and mouse' chase follows, with the two characters ending up peacefully snuggled together after Zachary Quack has saved a soggy Hairy Maclary from the river.
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A children's picture book that incorporates Maori. Centred around the theme of succeeding through strength and determination.
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This time Kapai and his mates visit Auckland - The City of Sails where they visit the harbour. They see all the boats sailing and decide to make their own sailing boat from their bus. They call her Yellow Magic and sail up under the harbour bridge. All of Auckland talked about ...
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Piggity-Wiggity Jiggity Jig is back in a new adventure, wherein the Jig family exhibit the famous Kiwi No.8 fencing wire mentality. Piggity's dreams of sleeping in his own little tent are almost dashed when they find a tent pole missing. However, resourcefulness reigns!
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This is a special birthday edition bumper book, celebrating kiwiana, Christmas and Kapai and his mates
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In The Whatcha-ma-call-it: Driver Don loses a wheel. Where could it be? All his friends in Rolling Downs help him look for it. Meanwhile, Oscar is having fun with a Whatcha-ma-call-it.
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