The Worm and The Whale by Lisala Halapua
26.00 NZD
Category: Fiction | Series: Island Fables
Worms, yams and humpback whales tangle in a heartwarming Tongan fable. This book follows the critically acclaimed The Mouse And The Octopus in the Island Fables series.
Minty Wants to Go to New York City by Claudia Gibb
26.00 NZD
Category: NZ Picture Books
Minty the Blue whale is seeking adventure! From New Zealand to New York, across the oceans of the world. Join Minty as he travels from sea to city. A whale tale about following your dreams, having the courage to do the right thing and saving our precious oceans.
The Longest Breakfast (PB) by Jenny Bornholdt & Sarah Wilkins
20.00 NZD
Category: NZ Picture Books
The baby wants breakfast so Malcolm gets out of bed to get started. Then in comes Toby. And Una and Toto, then Alicetheyre hungry too. And Conrad from next door and his sister Ruby! Everyone has a request for breakfast. But who is taking notice of the baby? The Longest Breakfast is a fun family story fu ...Show more
Ko Mauao te Maunga: Legend of Mauao (Big Book) by Debbie McCauley
60.00 NZD
Category: Big Books
This bilingual children's picture book in English and Te Reo Maori retells the traditional Legend of Mauao in big book format.
Skip to the Loo My Darlin' (PB Book & CD) by The Topp Twins
20.00 NZD
Category: NZ Picture Books
Skip, skip, skip to the loo, Skip, skip, skip to the loo, Skip, skip, skip to the loo, Skip to the loo, my darlin! There's a HULLABALOO down on the farm. Animals are here, there and everywhereeven in the LOO! Sing along to this hilarious version of a much-loved song with Dame Lynda and Dame Jools.
When I'm Feeling Kind by Trace Moroney
16.00 NZD
Category: Emotions | Series: When I'm Feeling...
Helping people, listening to your friends, feeling good about yourself -- feeling kind is all of these things and more. Each book in the series has been carefully designed to help children better understand their feelings, and in doing so, develop confidence and self-esteem as they grow. Talking about f ...Show more
Doggy Doo on my Shoe by Dawn McMillan
20.00 NZD
Category: NZ Picture Books
We smell a bad smell and think someone has popped. Such smells that follow us should be stopped! Should dogs start wearing bloomers? This rollicking rhyme is from the author of 'Why Do Dogs Sniff Bottoms?'. Ages 4+. The author and illustrator of the New Zealand Post Children’s Choice award-winner Why D ...Show more
Bambi the Blind Alpaca by Jan Lummis
18.00 NZD
Category: NZ Picture Books
A true story about a missing alpaca and his blind brother, Bambi, who suddenly had to fend for himself without his lifelong companion and paddock-mate, Charisma, to lead him around. Bambi frets with only sheep for company, and refuses to eat. Can a new alpaca best friend be found?
Beth and the Bracelets by Jessica Falconer
20.00 NZD
Category: NZ Picture Books
Beth and the Bracelets is a picture book with a difference. On one hand, it is about the Monday morning after a little girl is not invited to a birthday party. However, it is also about emotional overload, dealing with a complicated life and ultimately about the hope adults can give to children who are ...Show more
But Who's Looking After the Animals? by Renée Lang
20.00 NZD
Category: NZ Picture Books
In February 2019, after many weeks of drought conditions, an inadvertent incident with a piece of farm machinery led to the worst fires ever experienced in the Tasman region in the upper South Island. As the flames roared over the tinder-dry region, helicopters and fixed wing planes took to the skies wi ...Show more
Tohora: The Southern Right Whale HB by Ned Barraud
30.00 NZD
Category: NZ Picture Books
Once, the mighty tohora, or southern right whale, was a common sight in winter off the coast of Aotearoa. But it proved to be an easy target for the 19th-century whalers, and was soon driven to the edge of extinction. In the 20th century, however, it became a protected species, and once commercial whali ...Show more
The Cycle Train by Liz Mikkelsen
15.00 NZD
Category: NZ Picture Books
When Sam gets a new bicycle for his 10th birthday, he asks his friend Ben if he would like to cycle to school. Ben's parents say it's too dangerous. Determined to go ahead, Sam talks to his mum. She tells him about a great way to help children cycle to school safely, called The Cycle Train... and it all ...Show more