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In Cookhouse, Paula Green writes about her own life as a mother of three daughters and as a poet. She uses the metaphor of food, cooking and meals to ...
Imaginative story about a creative cat and teacher and their adventures with words. It's parent/teacher night at school and Miss May sits alone in Roo...
In three parts, Crosswind is a lyrical collection from major New Zealand poet. The first part evokes New Zealand landscapes, especially the southern m...
A delightful illustrated novel for children about a goat and a hedgehog who meet in a farm field and become best friends. Goat has a tiny pink shed in...
A marvellous menagerie of more than 200 animal poems by Aotearoa's best writers, ROAR SQUEAK PURR shows just how fun poetry can be, and is sure to ins...
In the fall of 1870, a massive flood engulfed parts of Virginia, West Virginia and Maryland. What began near Charlottesville as welcome rain at the en...
Chrome is leading poet Paula Green's second collection of poems and is a way of coming to terms with some essential relationships in her own life, wit...
Poems from the Zoo
Collection of poems inspired by a poetry trail and workshop for children held at Auckland Zoo. Includes poems written by children. Suggested level: pr...
Slip Stream is an account of a time when Paula Greem was buffeted in the slipstream of an illness. How can life go on as usual? she asks - and finds a...
Author of the award-winning Letterbox Cat, Paula Green's bright new poems have grown out of titles collected from her fans: the children who follow he...
On a blue day a rainbow wraps the sky with bright ribbons. 'The Rainbow' Well-known poet and author Paula Green combines with the talents of Myles Law...
Crossing the Line
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This book celebrates the richness and variety of New Zealand poetry by outlining many of the numerous ways to read - and write - poems. It offers key ...
Inspired by an invitation from the Auckland City Art Gallery to talk about their 2005 Frances Hodgkins exhibition, this book's eight opening poems foc...
This fun collection of poems is perfect for children from 5 to 12. They're about food and colours and cats and dogs and nursery rhymes and odd folk. S...