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The sun can be especially harsh on our skin, so Kapai and his friends decide to learn about how to be sunwise. With jokes, humorous rhymes and colourful illustrations, this book will make learning about sun safety fun and easy.
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The first comprehensive history of New ZealandOs system of Owell-placed and effectiveO lighthouses that were essential for Othe great maritime futureO the countryOs government envisaged. It reveals much of the lives of the lighthouse keepers and raises critical questions about t ...
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In Framing the Frontier - the third in the Tangata Whenua series, students will discover more about what life was like in 19th-century New Zealand.
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An inspirational book for parents detailing how everyday activity can keep children healthy, build motor skills and muscle tone and aid brain development. Sophie Hartigan and her husband are founders of the well known Jumping Beans pre school exercise classes. The book has been a ...
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This workbook covers aspects of The New Zealand Curriculum, Level Four. It will suit 12-year-old and 13-year old students.
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This is a revised and updated edition of a book first published in 1994. It is essential reading for any survivor of child sexual abuse, female or male.
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Maori ora outlines the relevance of culture, identity, and socio-economic factors to Maori health. This title discusses the subject, demonstrating its relevance across various disciplines, including the academic, medical, and sociological, and topics such as cultural studies.
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A practical self-help guide that explains how mainstream professionals deal with ageing, death and its aftermath. Ageing is considered from three points of view: the ageing parents, the family, and individual concerns. Provides practical advice on a wide range of relevant issues.
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This book investigates what 'government' means in New Zealand, and why it is important to us. You will find out about MMP, party politics, coalition governments and voting, study the differences between local and national government, and conclude by comparing different styles of ...
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A resource for students taking food safety courses. This third edtion has been updated to reflect the changing approach to food safety in New Zealand and internationally. Chapters include Food safety: why all hte fuss?, Hazards: food-borne illness, Hazards other than pathogenic b ...
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