Little Big Bully by Trace Moroney
23.00 NZD
Category: Early Experiences & Issues
Most of us have experienced or witnessed bullying behaviour in one for or another, including verbal or physical attacks, threats of harm, social exclusion, cyberbullying and gaslighting. Being bullied is a horrible experience and can negatively impact the victim throughout their lifetime, and may lead t ...Show more
We're Moving by Adam and Charlotte Guillain
19.00 NZD
Category: Early Experiences & Issues
Nine families worldwide move home.
Little Kiwi is Scared of the Dark by Bob Darroch
20.00 NZD
Category: NZ Picture Books | Series: Little Kiwi
It's night and Little Kiwi is out for his first walk with mum. The only problem is that the night is full of scary noises and he's terrified of the dark. Little Kiwi decides that there must be a nicer time to go for a walk but what happens when he decides to venture out during the day?
The Blue Umbrella by Emily Ann Davison
19.00 NZD
Category: Early Experiences & Issues
A magical tale of a community brought together in the face of adversity by one little girl’s generosity. The most magical things can happen even on the rainiest of days... How many people can you fit under one umbrella? It wasn’t even meant to rain the day the blue umbrella turned up, but for the ...Show more
Can Bears Ski? by Raymond Antrobus
19.00 NZD
Category: Early Experiences & Issues
The debut children's book from Ted Hughes award-winning poet Raymond Antrobus that tracks a father-and-son journey into the discovery and management of deafness. Boy Bear cannot hear Dad Bear coming to wake him up in the morning but he can feel the floor vibrate with his heavy footsteps. He can only gr ...Show more
What Do You Do with a Problem? by Kobi Yamada
45.00 NZD
Category: Early Experiences & Issues
This is the story of a persistent problem and the child who isn¿t so sure what to make of it. The longer he avoids the problem, the bigger it seems to get. But when the child finally musters up the courage to face it, the problem turns out to be something quite different indeed.
My Shadow is Pink by Scott Stuart
20.00 NZD
Category: Early Experiences & Issues
My Shadow Is Pink is a beautifully written rhyming story that touches on the subjects of gender identity, self acceptance, equality and diversity. Inspired by the author's own little boy, the main character likes princesses, fairies and things "not for boys." He soon learns (through the support of his ...Show more
Hippo Says "Excuse Me" (Hello Genius) by Michael Dahl
15.00 NZD
Category: Early Experiences & Issues | Series: Early Years: Hello Genius
Hippo uses his manners to help a little chick.
A Shelter for Sadness by Anne Booth
19.00 NZD
Category: Early Experiences & Issues
A poignant and heartwarming picture book exploring the nature of sadness, beautifully illustrated by David Litchfield and now available in paperback. Sadness has come to live with me and I am building it a shelter. I am building a shelter for my sadness and welcoming it inside. A small boy creates a she ...Show more
A Walk in the Rain with a Brain by Edward Hallowell
40.00 NZD
Category: Early Experiences & Issues
Lucy meets a brain that helps her realize that everyone is smart in different ways. Includes a discussion section for parents and teachers.
Tiger Has a Tantrum (Behaviour Matters) by Sue Graves
18.00 NZD
Category: Early Experiences & Issues | Series: Behaviour Matters
Tiger is in a terrible mood. He has been angry with everyone all day. Then Monkey accidentally chooses the book that Tiger wanted and Tiger has a full blown tantrum in the library. How can Miss Bird help Tiger to manage his anger, and how can he make up with his friends? This series introduces children ...Show more
Pear of Hope (HB) by Wenda Shurety
25.00 NZD
Category: Early Experiences & Issues
Pear of Hope is the story of a little girl with cancer and her tale of recovery. This is intertwined with the growth of a pear tree, which symbolises the enigmatic concept of hope. Told through sensitive words and gentle, beautiful illustrations, the story is a reminder of the fact that, like Anna, with ...Show more