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A Kiwi Christmas Carol (Kiwi Corkers) by Chris Gurney; Philip Webb
8.68 NZD
9.99 (13% off)
Category: Childrens Te Reo Maori | Series: Kiwi Corkers
The Dickensian Christmas story is given a Kiwi twist. "What a whole lot of hoo-ha, this 'let's all be merry' - the dinners, the pressies and fuss! A load of old CODSWOLLOP!" hollered old Jerry. "But leave early then - if you must!" Miserly old Jerry from the Kai Corner Dairy is the New Zealand equival ...Show more
A Kiwi Christmas Carol (Kiwi Corkers PB) by Chris Gurney; Philip Webb
12.00 NZD
Category: InBox | Series: Kiwi Corkers
The story of Dickens’ A Christmas carol’ retold with a New Zealand twist.
Kiwi Corkers Bag of Books: Great New Zealand Yarns by Chris Gurney
25.00 NZD
Category: InBox | Series: Kiwi Corkers
Retelling traditional tales is not a revolutionary idea, but giving them all a Kiwi flavour has proved a popular formula for the Kiwi Corker series. Originally all published in hardback, we are now reintroducing the books with new paperback cover designs. Five Kiwified tales are included in this attract ...Show more
Little Red and the Cunning Kuri (Kiwi Corkers) by Chris Gurney; Sarah Anderson
16.99 NZD
Category: NZ Picture Books | Series: Kiwi Corkers
A retelling of Little Red Riding Hood with a unique and fun Kiwi angle.
Parakeet in Boots (Kiwi Corkers) by Chris Gurney; Myles Lawford
14.99 NZD
Category: Childrens Te Reo Maori | Series: Kiwi Corkers | Reading Level: very good
Get me some ugg boots to warm up my feet, plus a flax kete, and all will be sweet! Poor Pete. His best mate is a pet parakeet. But that fine-feathered, fancy-footed fast-talker is no ordinary bird, and soon life is sweet for Pete! A hilarious New Zealand retelling of Puss in Boots.
The Little Blue Duck (Kiwi Corkers) by Chris Gurney; Stevie Mahardhika
19.00 NZD
Category: InBox | Series: Kiwi Corkers
The story of the Little red hen is retold with a New Zealand twist. Little blue duck decides to make a pavlova, but tui, kiwi and weta are no help at all, leaving her to do all the work.
The Mayor's Flash New Clothes (Kiwi Corkers) by Chris Gurney
16.99 NZD
Category: NZ Picture Books | Series: Kiwi Corkers
Kiwi Corkers are traditional favourites with a Kiwi twist. The Mayor of Waikakamukau shows everyone just how smart he is in this funny Kiwi take on the Emperor's New Clothes.
The Three Cattle Dogs Gruff (Kiwi Corkers) by Chris Gurney; Myles Lawford
14.99 NZD
Category: NZ Picture Books | Series: Kiwi Corkers
"The latest in the Kiwi Corker collection, which puts a kiwi twist on classic fairy tales. This one is based on the Three Billy Goats Gruff, but instead features three cattle dogs on the farm, and the monster under the bridge is a marakihau"--Publisher's information.
The Three Little Lambs by Sher Foley; Deborah Hinde
14.00 NZD
Category: Childrens Te Reo Maori | Series: Kiwi Corkers | Reading Level: very good
"Little lamb, little lamb, let me come in!" "No! Not by the wool on my skinny-skin-skin!" Kiwi kids will love this homegrown version of the The Three Little Pigs.
The Tuatara and the Skink (Kiwi Corkers) by Yvonne Morrison; Donovan Bixley
14.99 NZD
Category: Childrens Te Reo Maori | Series: Kiwi Corkers
The pairing that brought us Wacko Kakapo now delights with the New Zealand version of the fable The Tortoise and the Hare. In this version it's the slow native tuatara and the quick little skink that are pitted against each other to prove that 'slow and steady wins the race'.
The Ugly Hatchling (Kiwi Corkers) by Yvonne Morrison; Dave Gunson
14.99 NZD
Category: Childrens Te Reo Maori | Series: Kiwi Corkers
He had short fat legs, a long thin beak, hairy brown feathers, and tiny little stubs where his wings should be. The pukeko parents looked at each other and shook their heads. What an odd-looking chick! New Zealands favourite icon is the star of this playful retelling of The Ugly Duckling.
The Whale and the Snapper (Kiwi Corkers) by Jo van Dam; Richard Hoit
14.99 NZD
Category: General Picture Books | Series: Kiwi Corkers
The snapper swam towards the whale, and in his ear she spoke, Kia ora mate, remember me? You thought I was a joke. I may be small and you are huge, but I'll help you in your plight. I have the strongest, sharpest teeth, and through this mesh I'll bite. Kindness and courage flows two ways in this sweet-a ...Show more