Kiwi : the real story

Florian, Annemarie Hunt, Heather

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1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 26 cm

'Illustrations accompany a story that can be read on two levels: for young children a bold rhythmic verse describes the North Island brown kiwi in action in the bush, while the non-fiction narrative provides older readers with added insight into kiwi biology and behaviour'--Publisher information. Suggested level: junior, primary.
While the kiwi is often depicted as an endangered national symbol in need of our protection, this book takes a dramatically different route. Kiwi: the real story invites the reader into the secret night world of the North Island brown kiwi, illuminating the facts about its habitat, diet, courting, and parenting. Beautiful illustrations accompany a story that can be read on two levels: for young children a bold rhythmic verse describes kiwi in action in the bush, while the non-fiction narrative provides older readers with added insight into kiwi biology and behaviour. The combination of verse, factual text and bold expressive pictures harmonise in a new and intriguing view of a bird we feel we know so well, yet have much still to learn about. A collaboration between bookseller and librarian Annemarie Florian and artist Heather Hunt, Kiwi: the real story offers a memorable reading experience for readers of all ages.
Location edition Bar Code due date
Central Library 1000040259
Genre:Juvenile works
Children's non-fiction
call #:598.5
ISBN:9781869663780
pub:2012