It is 1968 when Debbie's grandmother gives her a copy of her forefather's old sea journal. She finds it fascinating and very different from her own diary of school life and troubles with friends. One day, sick in bed, she thinks her long-dead relative is trying to tell her something. And then she boards the ferry Wahine for a voyage to Wellington. Suggested level: primary, intermediate.
我是不一样的小画家
It is the summer of 1911.
When the Shape Kids find a lost wallet, Steven Square wants to keep the money inside, but Teresa Triangle teaches him about honesty. Suggested level: junior.
Lesley E. Thompson describes her life so far.
One day Annie does something that surprises the other children, when her courage and determination in a running race teach them that a winner is not always the person who comes first. Based on a true story. Suggested level: primary.
Tyler and Tania have some mischievous plans for their vacation at Grandma and Grandpa's ranch. Watch out, Grandma and Grandpa, and watch out Grandpa's bull. Suggested level: primary.
The Picnic
Rachel is getting a birthday present from her cousin Jamie, but she has to wait six months before she can see it! Suggested level: junior, primary.
My name is Tyler. I'm 10 years old and I was born to be a scientist. To be more exact, I was born to be a chemist. I like to make up mixtures from things around the house. That's why this book is called Snot, Vomit, Blood, Guts and Maggots.
Contains two stories which involve letters. In the first, Karen writes letters to various family members to find out how difficult it really was to get to school in the old days.