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24 Hours in the Kiwi Bush by Gillian Torckler, Daryl Torckler
$19.99 NZD
Category: Children and Young Adult | Reading Level: near fine
When night falls and all is quiet, there is a whole world of activity, deep in the heart of our native bush . . . Get up close and personal with the flora and fauna of our country over a 24-hour cycle. Follow the nocturnal kiwi and weta as they scour the forest floor for food in the early hours; flit am ...Show more
24 Hours on the Kiwi Seashore by Gillian Torckler, Daryl Torckler
$19.99 NZD
Category: Children and Young Adult | Reading Level: near fine
When the sun rises on the seashore, all manner of creatures emerge from their slumber to see the breaking dawn . . . Discover the busy ecosystem of our country's seashore over a 24-hour cycle. Observe the seals and yellow-eyed penguins who come ashore to sleep; dive beneath the waves to frolic with the ...Show more
My Aunt Honor by Gillian Torckler
$25.00 NZD
Category: Children and Young Adult
My Aunt Honor was far from ordinary. She was extraordinary. She was inspirational. She was brave. During the Second World War Honor Hassett joined the Women’s Auxiliary Air Force, defying the expectations of her family and friends to become one of the first female aircraft engineers. Follow Honor’s cour ...Show more
My Name Is Henry Fanshaw by Gillian Torckler
$25.00 NZD
Category: Children and Young Adult
Henry Fanshaw is no ordinary teddy bear. In fact, he travelled the world with the Royal New Zealand Air Force's No. 75 Squadron - one of New Zealand's most famous air force squadrons - which served around the world, in places like Malaysia, Singapore and Australia. Before that, they had fought in the Se ...Show more
New Zealand Coastlines by Gillian Torckler, Daryl Torckler
$29.99 NZD
Category: Environment
A pictorial book of New Zealand’s coastlines, featuring the stunning images of innovative photography of Darryl Torckler, with text commentary from Gillian Torckler. Divided geographically, the photographed areas include:North: Bay of Islands to the Cape, down to 90-mile beach and Hokianga.East: from t ...Show more
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