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The life-size guide to native trees and other common plants of New Zealand's native forest
by Andrew Crowe

Pictorial guide to identifying native trees and other common plants of New Zealand's native forest
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12 Huia Birds
by Julian Stokoe

his book is a fantastic way to teach younger children about New Zealand's wildlife, and what lives where. The book also includes a glossary, with interesting information on each creature, which will help expand a child's knowledge about New Zealand's remarkable natural world.
Tāne Mahuta has a forest = He wao tā Tāne Mahuta
by Rebecca Larsen

Pūkeko, Kiwi and Hōiho go for a walk through the forest. Join them while they explore, perform actions and sing
24 Hours in the Kiwi Bush
by Gillian & Darryl Torckler

Spend a day and a night discovering the wildlife living in our native bush. Learn about the movements of different creatures in a 24-hour cycle. There are many inhabitants of this busy habitat, from the nocturnal kiwi to the kākāpō.
Te taiao huri noa = The world around us
by Katie Kool

It's a big wide world out there, full of curiosities and wonderments of nature that catch the eyes of Kiwi kids.
The midnight adventures of Ruru and Kiwi
by Clare Scott

Ruru and Kiwi invite you to their midnight forest feast, in this delightful twist on the tale of the Owl and the Pussycat
The lonely little tree : a New Zealand Christmas story
by Moya Kirby

A tiny tree stands all alone on the edge of a felled forest. Whispering winds swirl, and native birds gather around, bringing gifts of blossoms and berries to adorn the lonely little tree… what a magical sight on this Christmas night
Ko Flit, te Tīrairaka, me ngā hēki muna
by KatherineQ. Merewether

Text in Maori. Flit has found some eggs ... but whose could they be? It is a misty morning in the forest. Flit the fantail chick is practising his landings. Flap, flop, slip, FLIP. Flit slips on something slippery and round. He has stumbled upon eight rubbery white eggs!
Gentle giant : Wētāpunga
by Annemarie Florian

Meet Wētāpunga, long-time resident of Gondwandaland, Planet Earth. Learn about the modest, unassuming lifestyle of this ancient insect.
Where is it? : a wildlife hunt for Kiwi kids
by Ned Barraud

his book is a fantastic way to teach younger children about New Zealand's wildlife, and what lives where. The book also includes a glossary, with interesting information on each creature, which will help expand a child's knowledge about New Zealand's remarkable natural world.
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