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Charlie and Lola: My Extremely Useful Activity Planner 2010 by PENGUIN GROUP AUSTRALIA
$28.00 NZD
Category: Children Non-Fiction
Dessert Bible by Penguin Group (Australia) (photography Julie Renouf)
$20.00 NZD
Category: World Cookbooks
What meal is complete without a sweet finale? There's nothing like a home-made dessert to put a smile of satisfaction on everyone's face. Desert Bible has a vast array of delicacies to suit every occasion and season, so the possibilities for indulging your sweet tooth are endless. Try a fresh and health ...Show more
Dirtgirl by PENGUIN GROUP AUSTRALIA
$21.00 NZD
Category: Children Non-Fiction | Series: DirtGirlWorld
In a house, down a track, through the forest, out the back. With a big red door, lives a girl. She laughs and she sings and takes care of all types of things. She's always outside in the world. This delightful rhyming storybook is all about Dirtgirl - a gumboot-wearing girl who grows awesome tomatoes, k ...Show more
Scrapboy by PENGUIN GROUP AUSTRALIA
$21.00 NZD
Category: Children Non-Fiction | Series: DirtGirlWorld
In a house, in a tree, by the creek, not the sea. Lives a boy with a name that's quite strange. Making things out of trash, fixing things in a flash, to take them to the market to exchange. This delightful rhyming storybook about Scrapboy and his friends is based on the popular kids' television show Dir ...Show more
Sweet: Treats to Share by PENGUIN GROUP AUSTRALIA
$45.00 NZD
Category: World Cookbooks | Reading Level: very good
In this exquisite treasury of sweet treats you'll find recipes from some of New Zealand's best-loved bakers, including Alexa Johnston, Allyson Gofton, Annabelle White, Dean Brettschneider and Kim Evans of Little and Friday. Alongside Kiwi classics are contemporary tea-time favourites - buttered treats, ...Show more
The Language of Flowers: The Classic Compendium by Penguin Group Australia
$30.00 NZD
Category: Gardening general
The giving, receiving and wearing of flowers can transmit a multitude of coded messages. The allusive language of floriography - much-used during the Victorian era to sidestep the strict social etiquette of the time - allows people to declare their love, warn a rival or wish good luck. Detailing the arr ...Show more
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