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Everyone knowa the song. But now the bus is going around beautiful New Zealand and its passengers you just kight know: Kiwi, penguin, tuatara, fantail and many more. com along for the ride.
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As part of a growing emphasis on providing art experiences for families and fostering a love of art, the Auckland Art Gallery has published a colourful and charming children's book with the generous support of Chartwell Trust. The Chartwell Trust recognises of role of art and cre ...
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A bumper book of fun to celebrate What Now's 30th Anniversary, reproducing the same winning formula that has made the show so popular! This big book of fun includes favourite things from the popular television show from the past 30 years. Full of then-and-now photos, comic ski ...
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Sing a-long with the incomprehensible Topp Twins - When Henry the goat discovers a hole in the bucket, Lisa the goat offers a series of solutions!!
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The story of design in a nutshell D.E.S.I.G.N. is a fascinating review of 69 of the most innovative household items from the past 150 years - from the classic to the most crazy. These are icons of design from the most eminent designers in the world, from the 'Le Corbusier' chair ...
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A handsome hardback illustrated collection of the very best examples of art (painting, sculpture, printmaking and photography) produced in New Zealand over 100 years from 1901 to 2001. David Eggleton gives a short, informative and accessible history of NZ art to accompany his sel ...
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Deals with contemporary art arising from the responses of 11 different artists have to living in New Zealand. The artists include: Judy Darragh, Tony de Lautour, Susan Jowsey, Lisa Reihana, Simon McIntyre and Simon Kaan.
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Francis Pound looks at the use of "primitivism" in modernist New Zealand art. Pakeha use of themes and images found in traditional Maori art is a controversial topic. If New Zealand readers are informed about the historical, ideological and political origins of this use, this wil ...
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Kiwi, rugby players, angels and aunts, moa and mountains, the bush and the beaches all play starring roles in this bird's-eye view of New Zealand painting. This book is alive with many of the paintings that have, over the past few hundred years, broadened the horizons of citizens ...
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A biography of Ngoingoi Pewhairangi, a loved and respected Maori leader who was born on the cusp of te ao kohatu (the old Maori world) and the beginning of some significant changes in contemporary Maori society and who utilised knowledge from both worlds throughout her entire lif ...
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