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Happy Birthday Sausage by Michaela Morgan
12.00 NZD
Category: Learning to Read | Series: Bloomsbury Young Readers
It's Sausage's birthday and he's going to have a party with all of his friends. But the mean, jealous cats have hidden all of the invitations and no one turns up. Poor Sausage is the saddest little sausage dog in the whole wide world! What can be done to give Sausage a happy birthday? This endearing, ye ...Show more
Never Shake a Rattlesnake by Michaela Morgan
18.00 NZD
Category: General Picture Books
Don't teach the bunny rabbits your own disgusting habits Don't picnic with a python in the park Everyone knows to mind your manners, to say please and thank you, and not to talk with your mouth full! But when it comes to dealing with grumpy grizzly bears and hairy chimpanzees, things get a lot more comp ...Show more
Reaching the Stars: Poems About Extraordinary Women and Girls by Liz Brownlee; Jan Dean; Michaela Morgan
15.00 NZD
Category: Poetry and Nursery Rhymes
A feisty collection of brand new poems about amazing women and girls who did what they needed to do no matter what society thought. The poems are about role models both real and fictional. Malala, global spokesperson for education for girls; Rosa Parks, who became an international icon of resistance to ...Show more
Respect! by Michaela Morgan
20.00 NZD
Category: High Interest, Quick Reads, Dyslexia Friendly
The gripping and moving story about Water Tull, Premier League football player and the first black officer in the Army in the First World War.
Respect: The Walter Tull Story by Michaela Morgan
15.00 NZD
Category: Middle Fiction
The remarkable true story of footballing star and war hero Walter Tull is brought to life in this brand-new edition of a Barrington Stoke bestseller. Tully and his brother don't have much. But they do have each other. And Tully has an amazing talent. Football. But when the First World War begins, Tully ...Show more
The Beast by Michaela Morgan
18.00 NZD
Category: Middle Fiction
A fun caper from a popular author, with brilliant illustrations from the master of creepy black-and-white inky doodles, Chris Mould.
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