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There is something different about the Gingerbread Woman. The snowman feels it too. When you make things with love something special is bound to happen. From the award-winning author of The House That Went to Sea and The Were-Nana, this new picture book, beautifully illustrated b ...
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Lillibutt was lonely. Lillibutt was bored. In this engaging and strikingly illustrated picture book, finally a young girl takes Lillibutt on the adventure of her life: a long pilgrimage on the Camino walkway from France to Spain.
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The charming story of Whetu the endangered Blue Duck who saves a young woman lost in the bush who then in turn saves Whetu's habitat.
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Michael has to stay with his Granny by the sea while his parents are away on an adventure but when the house floats away the real adventures begin.
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Polly keeps waking up and getting out of bed and her mother keeps putting her back. Finally she lets Polly into bed with her. But is it really Polly?
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The Mackenzie Country is a book for not only those who already love the region, but also for those who have just glimpsed the area and are prepared to be seduced by it. This spectacular region is regarded by many as an iconic part of New Zealand and this beautifully illustrated b ...
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From one of our bestselling author/illustrator partnerships, a wonderfully whimsical story of a birthday party that doesn't go quite according to plan.
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This is the story of what one person can achieve with vision and an in exhaustible determination to succeed. Barry Brickell combined his full time craft as a potter and his passion for railways to build a short line for bringing clay and firewood down the hills to his Coromandel ...
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On the morning of 23 September 2009 Helen Meads was murdered by her husband Greg at the stables on their Matamata farm. It was the final chapter in years of control and abuse. Here, Helen's father David White describes the events of that day, and what led to it, and tells of the ...
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