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123 in English and Maori (Hairy Maclary and Friends) by Lynley Dodd
$16.00 NZD
Category: Board Books - children | Series: 1st
A boisterous bilingual board book that introduces littlies to counting with the help of Hairy Maclary and his friends! A gorgeous board book with pictures of Hairy Maclary, Scarface Claw and other favourite characters created by Lynley Dodd to help children learn to count from 1-10 in Maori and English ...Show more
Architect of the Angels: the Churches of Frederick De Jersey Clere by Susan McLean
$39.95 NZD
More than 100 churches - most still in use- and many secular buildings were built to Frederick de Jersey Clere's designs. His legacy extends through much of the North Island and south to Kaikoura. In this book lucid descriptions of Clere's churches are complemented by generous illustrations. They will o ...Show more
Colours in English and Maori (Hairy Maclary and Friends) by Lynley Dodd
$16.00 NZD
Category: Children, first books | Series: 1st
A boisterous bilingual board book that introduces littlies to colours with the help of Hairy Maclary and his friends! A gorgeous board book with pictures of Hairy Maclary, Scarface Claw and other favourite characters created by Lynley Dodd to teach children their colours in Maori and English. This speci ...Show more
Patu: The New Zealand Wars by Gavin Bishop
$40.00 NZD
Category: Non-fiction: | Series: 1st
A large-format, stunning visual history of the New Zealand Wars of the 1800s, suitable for children and adults, by the multiple-award-winning Gavin BishopDiscover the key people, perspectives and battles of the New Zealand Wars in this powerfully told and richly illustrated visual history by Gavin Bisho ...Show more
We Will Not Cease by Archibald Baxter
$26.00 NZD
Category: Toy | Series: 1st | Reading Level: very good
Against the backdrop of troops being mindlessly slaughtered at the whim of upper-echelon officers, WE WILL NOT CEASE is a story of extreme bravery and resolve. WE WILL NOT CEASE is the epic record of New Zealander Archibald Baxter's brutal treatment as a conscientious objector. In 1915, when he was 33, ...Show more
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