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Fifty-five Feathers by Ben Brown; Helen Taylor
19.99 NZD
Category: NZ Picture Books | Reading Level: very good
Pukeko is worried about her friend Gecko who seems to be suffering in the cold of winter, so she asks Wise Old Tree for some advice. 'Make him a cloak of fifty-five feathers,' she is told, and so Pukeko sets out to help her friend.
Kakapo Dance by Helen Taylor
19.99 NZD
Category: NZ Picture Books
All the birds in the bush are singing and dancing. But not Kakapo. Kakapo can't hop and chime like Bellbird or coo and glide like Kereru and he certainly can't bop and twirl like fantail. But when all the other birds are having so much fun Kakapo can't help joining in. He just has his own way of dancing ...Show more
Kakapo Dance (Board Book) by Helen Taylor
15.99 NZD
Category: NZ Picture Books
A playful readalong story about New Zealand bird song and movement, from award-winning author and illustrator Helen Taylor.All the birds in the forest are singing and dancing. All except Kakapo.Kakapocan't coo and glide like Kereru,chirp andtwirl like Fantail,hop and chime like Bellbird, orwhistle and w ...Show more
Kiwi Baby by Helen Taylor
19.99 NZD
Category: NZ Picture Books
Will the egg EVER hatch? This is a story for all children eagerly awaiting a new sibling. 'When Baby wakes up, will she hop and jump?' 'Not yet, Kiwi Iti, these things take time.' Helen Taylor's gentle text and exquisitely detailed illustrations show that growing a family takes patience and love, but is ...Show more
Kiwi Play With Me by Helen Taylor
19.99 NZD
Category: Baby & Toddler Board Books
'I'm a little kiwi, will you play with me? Play with me, who knows who we'll see.' Learn to count from one to ten with a playful young kiwi and his friends.
Pīpī Kiwi (Pipi) by Helen Taylor
19.99 NZD
Category: Childrens Te Reo Maori
Ahea RAWA pao ai te hua? This Maori-language story is for all children eagerly awaiting a new sibling.'Kia oho a Pipi,ka pekepeke ia?''E kao, Kiwi Iti,taria te wa.'He korero ataahua mo te tatari kia puta, kia tupu te pepi hou. Ma nga tama me nga kotiro nohinohi e tatari ana kia tae mai to muri iho.Also ...Show more
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