Let’s Go, Flo! by Rebekah Ballagh

Working on two levels, this story not only describes Flo’s day but also highlights memory and focus skills in a day-to-day setting. Bestselling author Rebekah Ballagh also includes resources for parents and teachers about these key executive functions. On one level, this is a cute story about the day in

Let’s Get Lost by Nicola McCloy and Jane King

Showcasing the New Zealand you don’t yet know. There are few things as sweet as throwing some clothes, your togs, your jandals, some good sounds and your best mate into the car and shouting, ‘ROADIE!’ as you leave your everyday life behind. Chuck this book in while you’re at it.

Listen to Me! By Dr. Anna Martin PhD

A new inclusive and effective approach to parenting, and discipline methods that really work, from trained specialist and clinical therapist Dr Anna Martin. Are you confused by all the different parenting advice on how to discipline your child? Have you been trying a variety of different methods for years that

Little Hector and the Big Blue Whale by Ruth Paul

From award-winning picture book creator Ruth Paul comes a new series about a plucky dolphin called Little Hector and his BIG adventures. A gorgeous new picture book for young children to find out all about the tiny and endangered Hector’s dolphin. Introducing . . . Little Hector! A small but

Little Hector and the Big Idea by Ruth Paul

In his second adventure, Little Hector takes on a huge challenge – fishing nets and plastic rubbish are endangering his beautiful bay. The situation seems impossible when, suddenly, the tiny dolphin has a big idea… Little Hector schemes to stop his bay being spoiled with bottles, bags, and dangerous tangling

Little Hector Meets Mini Maui by Ruth Paul

In Little Hector’s third adventure, the Hector’s dolphin goes on a holiday to visit his Maui relatives – the rarest dolphins in the world. In the sparkling third adventure of Little Hector, our daring hero meets his special Maui cousins and learns about friendship. Little Hector is off on a

Little Kiwi and The Goodnight Sing-Song by Bob Darroch

Little Kiwi’s ready for a snooze, but what’s that noise? Lift the flaps and help him find the perfect sleeping spot: no birds, no frogs, no bugs, and no pesky noises! A funny lift-the-flap story for Little Kiwi fans about pesky sounds and other ‘reasons’ not to get to sleep,

Little Kiwi The Cool Mama by Bob Darroch

Little Kiwi thinks that parents have an easy time of it — until, in an emergency egg-sitting situation, he gets to find out the reality for himself! Is raising baby birds easy? Little Kiwi will find out in this humorous addition to the bestselling series by Bob Darroch. Little Kiwi

Little Ruby and Friends by Ruby Tui

Gorgeous picture book from the amazing Ruby Tui. Little Ruby explores the playground and finds all of her friends there! But they all face challenges as they run and swing and climb and kick the ball. Ruby discovers that her friends have very different ways of sorting out their problems

Locked Down by Jesse D, illustrations by Toby Morris

Jesse O’s award-winning novel about a deadly pandemic and a family in lockdown, re-released with all new illustrations by Toby Morris. The deadly influenza pandemic XB276 is sweeping the country. Twelve-year-old Zac wakes up one morning to the news that everyone must stay home. He can’t leave the house for

Lone Wolf by Gregg Hurwitz

The World Needs A New Hero: One of the world’s best-loved heroes Evan Smoak returns in an all-new adventure AN ASSASSIN IN FREEFALL: Following a career in which he was always the most dangerous man in the room, ex-government assassin Evan Smoak is the last person his friends should ever

Look – A Tummy Time Book by Gavin Bishop

A concertina board book of big bright faces to place around baby on the floor at tummy time—by multi-award-winning author/illustrator Gavin Bishop. Babies will love tummy time or learning to sit up surrounded by this beautiful two metre fold-out, wordless board book illustrating faces and toys in bright colors. This

Look, a Butterfly by Yasunari Murakami

A light-as-a-feather story in board book format to share with the very young, told in shapes and colours. Look! A white butterfly! Flit and flutter through the blue sky. The butterfly comes to rest on a flower, and—pop—the flower opens. Pop! Pop! Pop! All the flowers open: red, blue yellow,

Lore Olympus – Volume One by Rachel Smythe

The No.1 Webtoon Phenomenon – A graphic novel for subjects classical studies, reading, drama and art. Scandalous gossip, wild parties, and forbidden love – witness what the gods do after dark in this stylish and contemporary reimagining of one of mythology’s best-known stories. ‘Steamy, often laugh-out-loud funny and emotional’ Jennifer

Lost in the Museum

An exciting, beautifully illustrated book set in the world of museum treasures A visit to New Zealand’s famous national museum, Te Papa, launches a boy and his whānau on a magical adventure to find Pāpā after he gets lost. He’s gone missing inside one of the museum’s taonga (treasures), but

Love for Imperfect Things by Haemin Sunim

How to accept yourself in a World striving for perfection; a must read for all young people. A beautiful guide for learning to love ourselves from the author of the internationally bestselling The Things You Can See Only When You Slow Down. No one is perfect. But that doesn’t stop

Love Frankie by Jacqueline Wilson

The must-have new novel about falling in love for the first time from bestselling, much-loved children’s author, Jacqueline Wilson. Frankie is nearly 14 and her teenage life certainly has it’s ups and downs. Her Mum is seriously ill with MS and Frankie is dealing with a gang of bullies at

Lulu and the Dance Detectives by Sally Sutton and illustrated by Lily Uivel

If you ever thought detectives can’t be divas, you need to meet Lulu and her fabulous mystery-solving dance troupe! This illustrated chapter series is ideal for dance-mad emerging and confident readers. Will Lulu and the Silver Stars deliver a stolen celebrity necklace and an unforgettable dance performance? The Silver Star

Made in Scotland by Billy Connolly

Accompanying a new BBC series, legendary comic and national treasure Billy Connolly returns to his roots, reflecting on his life, his homeland and what it means – then and now – to be Scottish. All roads lead back home. Billy Connolly may be a citizen of the world, but in

Mama’s Chickens by Michelle Worthington and Nicky Johnston

Award winning author uses backyard chickens to give us a child’s-eye view of early-onset dementia. As Mama loves and cares for her chickens, her kids learn lessons about disability and acceptance. Children will relate to the endearing chickens, while the author uses her own experience to depict early-onset dementia in

Mangrove by Glenda Kane and Lisa Allen

‘If you take the track past the big white shack to the tidal flats where the mud is black If you sneak to the left between the tides you’ll find the place where mangrove hides.’ Environmental books are more relevant than ever and Mangroves are important eco-systems. Original paperback edition

Maori Made Easy 2 by Scotty Morrison

The follow-up companion to the hugely popular, bestselling Maori Made Easy, assisting learners who want to take their reo Maori to the next level. Enhance your Maori-language learning with the most reliable – and easiest – resource available. The bestselling Maori Made Easy gave learners an accessible and achievable entry

Masher by Fifi Colston

What would you do if you accidentally created a barking-mad glove puppet, with sharp teeth, a fierce attitude and an unpredictable mouth? A boy and a fast-talking terrier glove puppet form a hilarious double act in this warm and funny illustrated novel for readers eight years and older. Twelve-year-old Freddie

Matariki by Gavin Bishop

Matariki Gavin Bishop This bilingual board book for young children shares the meaning behind each star in the Matariki cluster, created by award-winning author Gavin Bishop. An essential bilingual board book explaining the meaning of each Matariki star, with beautiful artwork by award-winning author Gavin Bishop. When the Matariki cluster

Mawson in Antarctica by Joanna Grochowicz

To the Ends of the Earth Douglas Mawson is a national hero and Antarctic explorer, famous for one of the most extraordinary feats of endurance in the history of polar exploration. His amazing story is brought vividly to life in compelling narrative non-fiction by the acclaimed author of Into the

Meet me in Venice by Barbara Hannay – Adult Fiction

  The new romantic drama by multi-award-winning author Barbara Hannay. A year after her husband Leo’s death, widow Daisy invites her three adult children to join her for a holiday in beautiful Venice. It will be wonderful, her chicks under one roof again in their father’s birthplace. But is it

Merchants of Truth by Jill Abramson

Inside the News Revolution. Whoever controls the news, controls the truth. Written by a former editor of the New York Times this is a must read for all students interested in entering the media industry as a career and for their teachers. Journalism is the last bastion of democracy. By

Mia & Leo Go Wild by Gillian Candler & Gavin Mouldey.

Mia and Leo’s first overnight tramp is a great success, despite Mia’s misgivings that younger brother Leo will be too slow. On the way to Whiowhio Hut, however, they meet other trampers, all of who have a problem with either their preparation or gear. As Mia and Leo’s family are

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