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."I've Got Something to Say" is a practical and very useful guide for teachers at all levels.
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This attractive hardback anthology of the marvellous Margaret Mahy's stories brings together many classic childhood favourites. All eleven stories are presented with their original iconic illustrations and all will amuse, enthrall and delight. Finally The Man whose Mother was a P ...
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Friends - everyone's got them, even if they don't always get along with them all the time! Friendship is a universal theme for Kiwi kids and this year's collection of 30 stories covers a range of situations: being the new kid at school, competition between friends, learning to ge ...
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Submerged: Magical Tales by Kiwi Kids, a collection of poems and stories by New Zealand children - being published in October by New Zealand Post - features more than 50 talented young writers aged between 5 and 12 from across the country - from Culverden to Waipukurau, from Kamo ...
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This book is part of a series of Samoan language readers aimed at primary school children.
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In this sequel to 30 New Zealand Stories for Children , Barbara Else has selected a fresh range of New Zealand stories. Some of New Zealand's top writers have contributed: David Hill, Fleur Beale, Roger Hall, Pat Quinn, Jack Lasenby, Kate de Goldi, Diana Noonan and Patricia Grac ...
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This book is part of a series of Samoan language readers aimed at primary school children.
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This book is part of a series of Samoan language readers aimed at primary school children.
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What's Wrong With Bottoms" in Maori. Award winning picture book about sexual abuse and the young child. A positive approach portrayed warmly and realistically.
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This is a collection of three short zany stories - The Gargling Gorilla , The Runaway Reptiles and The Dog Magician - that all feature weird and wonderful animals and illustrations by Tony Ross.
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