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Black Shag by Marion Day
$20.00 NZD
Category: NZ fiction
Educational/fun book. Black Shag is washed up by a storm. She is too weak to stand and dry her feathers so she can fly home. None of the little creatures on the seashore can help her. And Big Wild Swan is in a bad mood so he is no use. Can Black Shag save herself before the tide comes in? Is there anyon ...Show more
Dobby - Based on a True Story by Marion Day
$25.00 NZD
Category: Children Non-Fiction
Based on a true story. Flying into the snow-clad Southern Alps in deepest winter, Dobby is lost when his master Zane takes him hunting. He gets snagged in scrub and is trapped. Zane must leave without him. Dobby survives seven freezing nights in the wild before Zane returns, finding him with two kea. It ...Show more
Grab Ya Boots! We're Going A-Hunting by Marion Day; Jason Day
$25.00 NZD
Category: Children and Young Adult
Marion teams up with her hunting-mad son, Jason, and young Kiwi hunters to present an exciting collection of sporting and adventure stories, poems and 'a million things hunters should know'. Grab ya Boots will suit any intermediate child who loves the outdoors and loves adventure but who doesn't like to ...Show more
Passion - Living, Feasting and Writing Deep in the Marlborough Sounds by Marion Day (Illustrator)
$65.00 NZD
Category: NZ non-fiction
Pepe & Tute by Marion Day
$20.00 NZD
Category: NZ fiction
Pepe, a beautiful forest ringlet butterfly, only lives for four weeks so she lays her eggs and asks Tute the tui to protect them. She flies away, never to be seen again. But things don't go to plan. Why is Pepe one of New Zealand's rarest butterflies? What happens when the eggs hatch? She started with e ...Show more
The Little Feijoa Tree by Marion Day
$20.00 NZD
Category: NZ fiction | Reading Level: very good
Educational/fun picture book. The little feijoa tree is different from all the other fruit trees in the orchard. She cannot understand why, so she calls on Mother Nature to explain. But can Mother Nature reassure the little tree? Will she ever have fruit of her own?
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