How Maui Slowed the Sun (#2 Tales of Aotearoa) by Donovan Bixley
20.00 NZD
Category: NZ - Childrens Picture Books | Series: Tales of Aotearoa
Donovan Bixley re-tells the story of HOW Maui slowed the journey of the sun through the sky each day! The traditional tale but with Donovan's unique twist and trademark humour. The pictures are bright and bring their own level of humour to the book. Darryn Joseph ensures that the story is accurate and c ...Show more
Arewhana Hunahuna (Have You Seen Elephant? te reo Māori edition) by David Barrow
20.00 NZD
Category: Children - Te Reo
A te reo Maori edition of this internationally bestselling picture book about a boy and his elephant playing an absurd game of hide and seek. This brilliantly interactive, bestselling picture book, now in te reo Maori, tickles the funny bones of both children and adults. Kei te hia hunahuna a Arewhan ...Show more
Dig, Dump, Roll by Sally Sutton
19.00 NZD
Category: NZ - Childrens Picture Books
Guess what kind of truck is at work in this interactive book by the bestselling creators of Roadworks. Crash-a-rumble Smash-a-grumble What’s at work? Here’s a clue: It will clear the ground for you. Bulldozer! Coming through! This is the follow-up to Roadworks that will delight tiny truck enthusiasts ...Show more
The Sporty Looky Book by Donovan Bixley
28.00 NZD
Category: NZ - Childrens Picture Books
Can you find all the silver ferns? What about spot the differences on the rugby team's tour bus? You'll have a ball of a time diving into the crazy world of The Sporty Looky Book. The Looky Book series continues with a hilarious 24-page puzzle book that puts you right in the middle of all the sporting ...Show more
Where Is It In Town? A wildlife hunt for Kiwi kids by Ned Barraud
22.00 NZD
Category: NZ - Childrens Picture Books
This is a ‘look and find’ book for all children who want to learn about New Zealand’s wildlife, focusing on wildlife that Kiwi kids will encounter in town. Stunningly illustrated by Ned Barraud, each page illustrates a different urban environment, including a garden both in the daytime and at night, th ...Show more
Ring Ting Tūī by Elena de Roo; Paul Beavis (Illustrator)
21.00 NZD
Category: NZ - Childrens Picture Books
The familiar antics of one of New Zealand's favourite native birds have been captured by award-winning picture book creators Elena de Roo and Paul Beavis. SQUAWK! Things are getting loud! The kowhai branch is bending ... what a sticky tūī crowd! Have the tūī slurped too much kowhai nectar to make an es ...Show more
Scarface Claw by Lynley Dodd
20.00 NZD
Category: NZ - Childrens Picture Books | Series: Hairy Maclary and Friends | Reading Level: From 3 To 99
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Where is Grandma? (PB) by Peter Schossow
20.00 NZD
Category: Children - Grief
Henry is visiting his grandmother in hospital. When his nanny has to take a call, he decides to go on alone. He knows Grandma well, after all! But the hospital is bigger than he thought, and his visit becomes an odyssey: up and down elevators, in and out of rooms. Now Henry isn’t sure he will find Grand ...Show more
Sam and the Reading Dog by Richard Ward
20.00 NZD
Category: NZ - Childrens Picture Books
Meg the dog is smart. She even helps children learn to read. Sam is grateful to Meg for helping him with his with reading. Is there something Sam can do in return? Yes! And it is something that could save Meg's life!
The Hug Blanket by Chris Gurney
20.00 NZD
Category: Children - Grief | Reading Level: near fine
Nana made hug blankets for all her family. Each one was special. We love our Nana. A joyful story of family, love and loss . . . but above all else, love.
Valdemar's Peas by Maria Jönsson
20.00 NZD
Category: NZ - Childrens Picture Books
“Peas? No way! Valdemar may be a little wolf, but he knows what he wants. ” Valdemar’s Peas is a cheeky, fresh and fun story that the whole family will enjoy.
Hero of the Hill by Joy Cowley
23.00 NZD
Category: NZ - Childrens Picture Books
A fierce wind blows. Thunder rumbles. Will the brave engine and carriages tumble? Written in steady, clicketty-clack rhyme, Joy Cowley's tale of H One-Ninety-Nine brings a little-known slice of New Zealand history to life.