Fairies of Kawakawa / Tiffany Wagstaff.
By: Wagstaff, Tiffany
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Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Heritage & Archives | Alexander Library | Te Rerenga Mai o Te Kauru Heritage Collections | Reference - not for loan | 823 WAG | Reference Only | T00820500 | ||
Childrens Fiction | Davis (Central) Library Children's Fiction | Children's Fiction | WAGS | Available | T00820497 | ||
Childrens Fiction | Davis (Central) Library Children's Fiction | Children's Fiction | WAGS | Available | T00820499 | ||
Childrens Fiction | Mobile Library Children's Fiction | Children's Fiction | WAGS | Available | T00820498 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Alice thought she knew all there was to know about her little forest. Imagine her delight to find the kawakawa grove is home to dozens of fairies! But there is trouble across the driveway, where the mysterious Patupaiarehe are in danger of losing their home. Through her hew found friend, Alice discovers the magic of nature and that being real and lovely is enough to make a difference. A New Zealand fairy tale.
Story for children.
"Alice thought she knew all there was to know about her little forest. Imagine her delight to find the kawakawa grove is home to dozens of fairies! But there is trouble across the driveway, where the mysterious Patupaiarehe are in danger of losing their home. Through her hew found friend, Alice discovers the magic of nature and that being real and lovely is enough to make a difference"-- Back cover.
Tiffany lives with her partner, their two daughters and a collection of animals on a little farm near Whanganui, New Zealand.