Essential Spelling Book: Bk. 1 by Fred J. Schonell
19.95 NZD
Category: Children Non Fiction | Series: English skills & practice | Reading Level: From 6 to 11
The Essential Spelling Books are based on the popular Schonell Essential Spelling List, which contains over 300 words most commonly used and needed by children up to the age of 12. Lively and carefully structured exercises mean that words are learned thoroughly, but enjoyably as well.
Tsunami: Case Study of an Extreme Natural Event by Ruth Naumann
26.95 NZD
Category: Children Non Fiction
Tsunami introduces the idea of Extreme Natural Events and then moves to focus on tsunamis. After looking at what causes a tsunami, it examines the 2009 Samoan event. The book also covers how New Zealand is affected by not only the Samoan event, but the threat of tsunamis in general. Tsunami has been ...Show more
My Little Blue Robot by Stephen T. Johnson
35.00 NZD
Category: Children Non Fiction
An interactive follow-up to My Little Red Toolbox introduces little ones to numbers, shapes, and colors as they build their new friend, a delightful blue robot! 150,000 first printing.
Blue New Zealand: Plants, Animals, Environments - A Visual Guide by Glenys Stace
19.95 NZD
Category: Children Non Fiction
From the muddy calm of a harbour to surf-battered rocks and open oceans, the sea and its shores are home to some of the richest and most fascinating plant and animal communities we know. The book is arranged in double-page spreads, with each spread dealing with a separate topic. Blue New Zealand is ful ...Show more
Incredible Science by Alison Brook (ed)
19.95 NZD
Category: Children Non Fiction
An interactive guide to encourage children to explore the world of science, giving them a way to build on the science curriculum taught in school. Scientific facts and theories are presented in a fun and fascinating way that will encourage children to learn about the Living World, the Physical and Mater ...Show more
My First Words by Gwenda Turner
9.95 NZD
Category: Children Non Fiction
Created from Gwenda Turner's highly successful and best-selling titles, this board book of baby's first words is durable and non-toxic, and features her beautiful artwork.
My First Numbers by Gwenda Turner
9.95 NZD
Category: Children Non Fiction
Created from Gwenda Turner's highly successful and best-selling titles, this board book of baby's first numbers is durable and non-toxic, and features her beautiful artwork.
Pukeko Counts to Ten: A Counting Frieze by Benjamin Brown
16.99 NZD
Category: Children Non Fiction
From one snug pukeko to ten ghostly huia, this a delightful frieze of New Zealand birds.
Draw New Zealand Birds: A Step-By-Step Guide by Heather Arnold Photography by Geoff Moon & Rod Morris
25.00 NZD
Category: Children Non Fiction
Heather Arnold provides a comprehensive guide to drawing and painting New Zealand birds such as the kiwi, the kingfisher, the native wood pigeon and the kakapo from start to finish in pencil and paint mediums. The introductory matter covers materials, drawing skills, techniques and a section on light. ...Show more
Weather Watch New Zealand by Sandra Carrod
19.95 NZD
Category: Children Non Fiction | Reading Level: 10+
Learn the whys and wherefores of weather in New Zealand. Sandra Carrod explains winds, clouds, rain, snow and all the other kinds of weather our fair country is subject to. There a lots of activities for children to do throughout , as well as explanations of local weather patterns in the context of glob ...Show more
Really Big Stuff by Alan Trussell-Cullen
19.95 NZD
Category: Children Non Fiction | Series: All You Need to Know About Stuff
Where is the world's biggest island? Do you really shrink as you get older? Are New Zealanders taller than Australians? Does Big Foot actually exist? And does bigger always mean better? Discover the answers to all these bamboozling questions and more by reading Really Big Stuff. Now you can predict your ...Show more
Really Fast Stuff (All You Need To Know About Stuff) by Alan Trussell-Cullen
19.99 NZD
Category: Children Non Fiction
Which speed record did Glamorous Glennis break? What exactly does Formula One mean? Which is faster - a Mongolian wild ass or a human? Where can you catch the world's fastest train? And why do we shout 'wahoo'? Find the answers to all these finicky questions and more by speed-reading Really Fast Stuff. ...Show more