Rhyming book. Written in te reo Pākeha and te reo Māori .
Love this play, re-read as possible option for class play
Read to see if suitable for class play.
Enjoyable collection of 5 interlinked short stories.
Great, inclusive book that covers how every family begins
A classic!
Some interesting bits, but on the whole I found this quite hard to read due to it being a bit all over the place. Got to 53% before DNF.
Fun story about costumes that won't come off after a party. Great illustrations
A fun picture book!
Again, great series. On high rotation!
Love this series, fun language and bright colours
Considering this for a class play. About a young boy trapped in a war torn city, being told stories to distract him.
Some lovely rhymes, a bit different to the film, but enjoyable
Dark, emotional, some beautiful writing. I found it a bit hard to keep up with the multiple narratives at times.
Lovely bright pictures, story is a bit silly but enjoyable
Lovely picture book about a dog and a cat who don't always get along but then realise they need each other.
Fun Triceratops facts about what it would be like if Triceratops were alive today.
Little miss is a big fan and this has been on high rotation. Bright colours, bit silly!
Graphic novel of the biggest Bluey episode. Very sweet and heartfelt
An easy read, enemies to lovers romance. A bit repetitive in parts.
A classic! Lots of rhyming and nonsense!
Bright, fun picture book with flaps.
Part of a series, great to help tamariki help with their big feelings.
Beautifully illustrated and lovely language.
Interesting reading. I enjoyed how she reflected on the challenges of raising a young child at the same time as being Prime Minister.
We have three of these books. Great fun and lots of lovely rhyming!
Love the Bluey books!
A book from my childhood. A bit wordy for a bedtime story
Sally Sutton books are a hit in this house!
A weird and wonderful read about Linda, who harbours a deep love for planes. A great read!
Engaging and interesting read about the roles Tim Curry has played over the years as well as reflection on his life and the stroke which changed his life.
I enjoyed this. I found the ending a bit ambiguous