Reading Age: 2 to 6 Years
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"When Clara and Sophias Honorary Great-Aunties invite the girls to high tea, the girls are very excited. It means getting dressed up in a twirly dress and wearing a fancy hat and shoes! Those mischievous Miniwings like the sound of high tea too dinky little sandwiches and sweet t...reats but Clara says theyre not invited. Oh really? Does she think not being invited is going to stop those rascally, tiny, flying horses? Look out!"--Publisher information. Read more
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An ode to things-that-go from the internationally bestselling creators of Roadworks.Rumbly wheels, grumbly wheels, Hauling-up-the-hill wheels. Wheels go fast, wheels go slow. Shout what's coming, if you know! On the heels of Dig, Dump, Roll, comes another interactive read-aloud f...rom Sally Sutton and Brian Lovelock. In this story, a boy and his sister watch vehicles pass on a town street and have to guess what's coming, each time they see the wheels. In the end, they get to be the ones with wheels, as they ride their scooters away. Read more
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"Dwayne is a rumble-tumble tabby cat who knows where he belongs up on the farm at Muzzle Station. So, when hes taken to live far away in the town of Kaikoura, whats a cat to do? Shake the dust off his paws and start walking, of course! The trouble is, home is a very long way away..."--Publisher information. Read more
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The next offering from the award-winning duo that brought machine-mad kids Roadworks and Demolition describes the building of a library. Full of fun rhymes and onomatopoeic words to read aloud! Includes a pictorial glossary of all the machines with a short caption of what each ma...chine does. Read more
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A boy and his mother ride a train through the zoo, unaware that it is being overrun by naughty monkeys, who steal hats, scarfs and even cake and popcorn!
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A retelling of "Roadworks" in Maori. A boisterous picture book full of noisy fun for machine-mad kids. "Plan the road. Plan the road. Mark it on the map." Roadworks takes the reader through all the stages of making a road; from planning to construction to driving on the finished ...road, the full journey is detailed for young and curious minds with a rhythmic text and bright illustrations. * A great book for active boys full of onomatopoeic words to read aloud. * Includes a pictorial glossary of all the vehicles with a short caption of what each machine does. Read more
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Sally Sutton's trademark rhyming text, with funky art by Sylvie Currin Korankova, makes boarding an aeroplane fun in this picture book. Rushing to the airport, what do I see? Plane at the gate, a-ready and a-steady. I hope it's going to wait. We're late as late can be!
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Rhyming text follows the construction of a road. Includes brief factual information about the machinery that is used.
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Guess what kind of truck is at work in this interactive book by the bestselling creators of Roadworks. Crash-a-rumble Smash-a-grumble What's at work? Here's a clue: It will clear the ground for you. Bulldozer! Coming through! This is the follow-up to Roadworks that will delight t...iny truck enthusiasts. It's an engaging, interactive text that asks readers to guess what kind of vehicle is at work. Visual clues alongside the text help ensure that our readers are challenged but can still be successful with their guesses. In the end, the vehicles work together to build a surprise. Read more
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Sshh... NOT for parents! You can keep a SECRET, right? Clara and I have a herd of tiny, talking, splishy-splashy, flying horsesand theyre REAL! Its true. Those naughty Miniwings get us into so much TROUBLE. Who would have thought a weekend at Nana's could lead to a complete KITTY... CATASTROPHE! Read more
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