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The rumble of a lawnmower sends the grass people running in search of a new life where they can truly free!
Hugo the penguin has an eye that can see things others can't and uses it to help his friends.
The old, abandoned barn at the edge of the forest is Jasper's territory, and he struts around it like a prince. But when an owl named Elsa moves in uninvited, Jasper has to do something he's never done--share his prized home and hunting ground!
While searching the forest for the perfect home, a we¯ta¯ encounters obstacles and predators.
A bear thinks the animals admire his fancy clothes and accessories but doesn't realize his underwear is showing.
Whoosh, swoosh! The wind is calling Mali! It nudges him outside and onwards, beyond the playground and past the river, promising him a bigger adventure than he has ever had - "Whoosh, swoosh!" - all the way to a magical land, where someone who needs him is waiting.
Norman wants to fit in, but he has no crest like the other cockatoos in this story about having the courage to accept yourself.
Six animal friends decide to clean up their jungle home, make musical instruments from the junk, and start an orchestra.
Elena collects shells for herself until she takes a shell from a crab who needs it in this story about sharing and compassion.
A day in the life of a seemingly hopeless, mistake-prone Dad whose children know he is really the best Dad in the world.
On a rainy day Muddle enjoys jumping the puddles. Mo is less keen. Will he learn to join in?
A seemingly normal trip to buy ice-cream at the beach turns into an unexpected adventure
A shy, young girl makes a new friend after the local park's cat goes missing, girl and friend proceeding to go off in search of the cat. Distinctive and delicate watercolour art style.
Age range 5 to 8Follow the moving journey of a lone leopard in his search to find other leopards. Along the journey, he meets other creatures, constantly questioning whether he is the last leopard in the world. His wish is, in part, granted when he finally sees another leopard but not in the way one would expect. This bittersweet tale of loneliness and extinction, along with its beautiful illustrations of the grasslands, is bound to touch readers profoundly.
An illustrated story of a mother bird's attempts to protect her young. They are Fantails, common across New Zealand. Illustrated by Margaret Tolland.
A magical picture book, delicately and painstakingly illustrated with plenty of details for children to discover, that will help them appreciate nature.
Detailed and realistic illustrations of animals' noses from Margaret Tolland challenge young animal fans to guess what type of animal they are looking at in this fact-packed book equally suited to bedtime and the classroom.
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