There are no moa, e hoa
Szymanik, Melinda
Te Aho-White, Isobel Joy
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written by Melinda Szymanik ; illustrated by Isobel Joy Te Aho-White32 pages
colour illustrations
New Zealand author; New Zealand illustrator
Summary: Is Tuatara seeing things, or are there moa lurking in BatKiwi's forest? Once again, the call for BatKiwi rings out through the forest. This time Tuatara is convinced he has seen moa in the forest and that it wants to eat him. "There are no moa, e hoa," Bat and Kiwi assure him. But Tuatara is persistent, he can feel the presence of a moa in his bones. (Publisher)
Location | edition | Bar Code | due date |
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Picture Books | 124981 |
Genre: | Animal stories New Zealand stories |
call #: | S |
ISBN: | 9781775437833 |
pub: | 2022 |
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