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Annie and the Aliens by Emily Smith
14.95 NZD
Category: Children Fiction
It's the summer holidays and Annie needs someone to play with her. She's fed up at being excluded from the games of her brothers and their friend, Arthur. When Annie discovers that the boys are keeping a secret from her, she's determined to uncover it.
Garbage Guts by Emily S. Smith; Heidi Cooper-Smith (Illustrator)
19.99 NZD
Category: Picture Books
In the North Pacific Ocean lives a monster made of trash, A hungry, greedy meanie with a handlebar moustache. And though his name is Garbage Guts, he's often called Big G. He blobs about destroying all the oceans and the seas. Garbage Guts is determined to have the ocean all for himself, and will d ...Show more
Joe V. the Fairies by Emily Smith
14.95 NZD
Category: Children Fiction
Joe's garden has been invaded by fairies and he's totally fed up. Since prim, girly cousin Sara-Jane arrived to stay with Joe and his sisters, the climbing frame's become a fairy bower, there's fairy cakes for tea and no one wants to do his assault course any more. Then Joe meets the new neighbour - ano ...Show more
Lines to the Horizon: Australian Surf Writing by Jock Serong Sally Breen Emily Brugman Sam Carmody Madelaine Dickie Jack Sandtner Mark Smith
38.00 NZD
Category: Literature
Tim Winton says, 'Surfing is not just a subculture, it is culture, and here's proof', while Jock Serong says that the collection demonstrates our horizons are unlimited. From Gold Coast surf culture to the relationships of humans to the sea and from surf travel in Mexico to Taj Burrow's final campaign ...Show more
Patrick the Party-Hater: Young Corgi by Emily Smith
14.95 NZD
Category: Children Fiction
Patrick can't bear parties. No matter how many conjurors, games or sausages on a stick there are, he would rather be working away on a model or invention. But when he is forced to go to a classmate's birthday tea, the only way out is to sneak into the garden - where, funnily enough, he manages to save t ...Show more
Robomum by Emily Smith
14.95 NZD
Category: Children Fiction
James's mum designs computers that can launch space missions, but she's not so good at ordinary, boring mum stuff like giving him dinner money and signing school permissions slips. But are all James's problems solved when his mum invents the Robomum?
The Power of Meaning: Crafting a Life That Matters by Emily Esfahani Smith
38.00 NZD
Category: Self Improvement
There is a myth in our culture that to find meaning you have to travel to a distant monastery or wade through dusty volumes to figure out life's great secret. The truth is, there are untapped sources of meaning all around us: right here, right now. Drawing on the latest research in positive psychology; ...Show more
When Mum Threw Out the Telly by Emily Smith
15.95 NZD
16.95 (5% off)
Category: Children Fiction | Reading Level: From 9 To 11
Jeff really liked television. It was so much more interesting than life. Cartoons were more exciting than life. Sit-Coms were funnier than life. Sometimes Jeff even dreamed of television. Mum complained but it didn't make a difference. Jeff didn't take any notice of her. Which was a big mistake...Age 10 ...Show more
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