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Join 100,000 Duffy Kids Around New Zealand Choosing Their Books This Term! Book2018 Offer 3 Kiwi Corkers Join 100,000 Duffy kids around New Zealand choosing their books this term! book2018 offer 3 Kiwi Corkers 1. One Little Fantail 2. The Three 3. Alphabet Squabble 4. Little Hoiho 32pp Little Lambs 32pp 32pp On the very first day that Little Meet New Zealand’s beautiful birds 24pp In Alphabet Land A, C and P are very from the friendly Fantail to the playful A humorous version of the classic popular, but X, Y and Z feel left out! Hoiho leaves the nest, she discovers Kea, named in both English and Maori. tale The Three Little Pigs, with a Can they all learn to get along? that not all birds are the same...and New Zealand twist. finds some hidden talents of her own. Lego City 5. Zog and the 6. Mystery on the 7. Tiddler Flying Doctors Lego Express 40pp 32pp 24pp Tiddler's just a little fish, but he has When the king falls ill, it's up to When someone goes missing on the a very BIG imagination! Every day, Princess Pearl and Zog to save him! LEGO Express, it is up to Detective he's late for school...and every day Chase McCain to solve the mystery! he tells his teacher another tall tale! EJ Spy Ella and School Olivia 8. The Cat Wants 9. Superhero Hotel 10. The Race 11. Note Perfect Custard 32pp 48pp 64pp 32pp Welcome to the Superhero Hotel – Emma Jack is torn between Ella and Olivia are in the junior Meet Kevin – he has cat-titude! a top secret hotel where superheroes saving a baby bird and competing band. But when it's time for their He wants custard and he wants it come to relax. But when the in the race. What will Emma do? big performance, will they get now! He just needs to persuade his superheroes put the hotel in danger, concert jitters? human... can they save it before it's too late! Marvel 13. Don't Wake the Yeti 12. These are the Avengers 32pp 32pp If you find a yeti under The Incredible Hulk, the Mighty Thor, Iron Man, your bed, there's no need Captain America, Ant-Man and Wasp. When the to worry! Yetis are friendly, forces of destruction are too great for just one cuddly creatures, and your superhero alone the Avengers assemble! yeti will soon feel at home. Thanks to the teachers and children involved in the Book Selection meeting in Ricky Puppy Ricotta Pirates Magic School Bus 14. Dinosaurs 15. Stowaway! 16. Ricky Ricotta's Mighty Robot vs the 32pp 96pp Mecha-Monkeys from Mars Journey back in time with Ms. When Wally meets a band of 144pp Frizzle and learn all about the most puppy pirates, he wants more When Major Monkey plays a trick on Ricky's Robot, it's up to Ricky to rescue fascinating creatures ever to have than anything to join them. So he his friend and stop Major Monkey from menacing mousekind! roamed Earth! sneaks aboard their ship! But he can't stay hidden forever! Dolphin School Hotdog! Ella Diaries 17. Circus Time! 18. Total TV 19. Echo's 128pp Drama Lucky Charm Lizzie's joining the circus, and Hotdog 144pp 112pp and Kev can't wait to see the show. Ella is chosen for a quiz team Echo, Splash and Flip are preparing on a TV show! for their first test at dolphin school! How will Echo pass the test without her lucky charm? LEGO Captain Star Wars Geronimo Underpants Stilton 20. Captain Underpants: 21. Face-Off 22. Bollywood Revenge of the Ridiculous 64pp Burglary The LEGO Star Wars heroes go 128pp Robo-Boogers head to head against the villains, Geronimo travels to India and 176pp comparing their gear, stats, weapons, ends up in a movie! Just when they thought they were out, it pulls them back in! and imagining showdowns! Our heroes beat the Bionic Booger Boy, but they forgot about those rascally Robo-Boogers. Tiara National Friends Geronimo Geographic Stilton Kids Spacemice 24. The Secret of the Silk Dress 25. Monkeys 96pp 32pp 23. Away in a Jess, a princess, and Millie, a This fascinating reader servant: two best friends who documents the lives Star Sled could pass as twins. But when of wild monkeys and 128pp a silk dress goes missing, can includes information The spacemice discover the girls work out who took it, about their behavior, that the elfix have all before the wrong person gets family groups, and disappeared! blamed? environment. Thanks to the teachers and children involved in the Book Selection meeting in Auckland for choosing the exciting titles on this offer for Duffy students Geronimo Star Wars Stilton Goose- Diary of a Classic Backstories bumps Minecraft Tales Zombie 26. Treasure Island 27. Star Wars: Princess 28. Be Careful What 29. School Daze 224pp Leia Royal Rebel You Wish For 144pp Cheese and crossbones - this is 128pp 160pp Summer scare-cation is almost here! a swashbuckling adventure to Who is Princess Leia? How did a princess A mysterious stranger grants klutzy But when his scare-cation is threatened remember. become a rebel leader? And what Sam Byrd three wishes. Too bad Sam by the dangers of going to camp, Zombie happened to her after the Empire was wasn't careful when she asked for must come up with a plan. defeated? each one. Herobrine's Wacky Adventures Sherlock Lego Holmes 30. Herobrine Goes 31. Robyn Silver 32. Sherlock Holmes 33. Knights & Castles to School The Midnight Chimes & the Disappearing 64pp 128pp 320pp Learn all about knights and castles Diamond with the Lego minifigures! Being the new kid at school is hard, Robyn Silver is just like you. If you... 160pp especially when the Humans are all suddenly started seeing creepy When a famous jewel is stolen from a scared of you! creatures everywhere. If you... London museum, Holmes, Watson and suddenly found out you had special Martha must solve the mystery. monster-hunting powers! Pixel Raiders Tom Gates 34. Dragon Land 35. Through the 36. The Brilliant Looking Glass World of Tom Gates 192pp 200pp 256pp Rip and Mei escaped Level 1, Alice finds herself caught up in a chess Welcome to the hilarious and mostly but they’re still trapped in the game and sets off to become queen in a brilliant world of Tom Gates! game. Can they complete their world even curiouser than Wonderland. new quest? Game On! Marvel 37. Ant-Man: 38. Game On! Zombie Repellent Latest & Greatest 128pp When a deadly virus starts to Games spread through New York City 64pp transforming ants into living The best games around from zombies. Can Ant-Man bite back action packed Star Wars battles to or risk falling to the living dead? the creative classic Minecraft. Thanks to the teachers and children involved in the Book Selection meeting in The Young Vikings 39. The Everything 40. Smile 41. The Young Machine 224pp Vikings 240pp Raina is dealing with not-so- 224pp When a secret agent 3D printer friendly friends and new braces! Join Hauk and his friends is accidentally delivered to Olly, Will she ever smile again? as the young Vikings learn he can print whatever he wants how to defend their village! – but how far will he go? Spirit Infinity Animals The Countdown Seven Ring Fall of the to Danger Beasts Signs 42. Eternity 43. Stormspeaker 44. Deadly Heist 45. Crimewave 192pp 192pp 144pp 192pp Dak and Sera thought they had fixed The young heroes try to clear their names You are at the bank when three Can the Dare Seven survive the great breaks in history, but strange and avoid the ruthless Oathbound. suspicious people enter. The alarm against a swarm of crazed things are happening... and this time starts ringing. Do you get down on the robot animals? they have no Hystorians to help them! floor? Or try to escape? 30 minutes. 30 paths. You choose if you live or die. Fighting Wings I Fantasy of Fire Survived 46. The Warlock of 47. The Brightest Night 48. I Survived: Five Firetop Mountain 336pp Epic Disasters 232pp Sunny must decide once and for all: is 176pp Are you brave enough to take on her destiny already written? Or can five Five amazing stories of survival from this dangerous hunt and find the dragonets change their fate and save the major disasters. warlock's treasure chest? world....the way they choose? Scholastic Figgy Classic 49. Figgy and the President 192pp Nana knows he will be the President of Ghana when he grows up. Figgy doesn’t know what she 50. Little Women wants to do, but is considering a career as an 352pp actress. But when the two friends are separated The classic tale of four sisters and their disaster strikes. adventures during the American Civil War. Thanks to the teachers and children involved in the Book Selection meeting in Auckland for choosing the exciting titles on this offer for Duffy students Without the support of these funding partners for this book offer it would not be possible to provide almost 200,000 books to children all around New Zealand. 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