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Bats (Nature Kids) by Alina Arkins
$14.99 NZD
Category: New Zealand titles - children | Series: Nature Kids Series
Describes the two species of New Zealand native bat, the long-tailed bat and the short-tailed bat, where they live, how they raise their babies, what they eat and how they manage to catch their often very small prey.
Pukeko (Nature Kids) by Natasha Fijn
$14.99 NZD
Category: New Zealand titles - children | Series: Nature Kids Series
A fantastic learning tool for teaching children 5 to 8 years about one of New Zealands well-known Pukeko birds. Found in rural and urban areas, the pukekos story is one of amazing adaptability. This book tells the reader about where pukeko stand in the bird world, how they look after their eggs and th ...Show more
Rocky Shore (Nature Kids) Out of Print by B. O'Flaherty
$12.95 NZD
$14.99 (13% off)
Category: New Zealand titles - children | Series: Nature Kids Series | Reading Level: 5-8
This title joins six others in the Nature Kids natural history series. These books aim to make information about popular aspects of New ZealandÂs natural history accessible to children 5 through 8 years of age. Rocky Shore contains information about what lives on a rocky shore, the different Âzones ...Show more
Seals and Sea Lions (Nature Kids Series) by Barbara Todd
$12.95 NZD
$14.99 (13% off)
Category: New Zealand titles - children | Series: Nature Kids Series
This book joins six other titles in the popular Nature Kids series, which is published for the 5-8 year old age group. The text is simple to read and is accompanied by delightful and interesting photographs. In this book children will discover the difference between 'eared' and 'true' seals, where they ...Show more
Shorebirds (Nature Kids Series) by Arkins & Doel
$14.99 NZD
Category: New Zealand titles - children | Series: Nature Kids Series
Alina Arkins and Len Doel tell you everything you could ever need to know about New Zealand's shorebirds. Find out what our largest shorebird is, how different species of shorebirds differ from one another, how each species raises its babies, what they eat and lots more.
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