Name to Femember. . fanten % CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS % FOR CHLIDREN THE Book OF WIREMU, by Stella Morice, 7 /8 posted. This story of the life of a small Maori boy , beautifully illustrated by Nancy Bolton, has been awarded the prize for the best New Zealand children's book: THE Little PRINCE; by Antoine de Saint-Exupery, 13/8 posted A great French writer's story for children of all ages. Forty exquisite watercolour illustrations are a special feature_ EVEN THE PARROT, by Dorothy Le Seyers, 8/8 posted: This book is sub-titled "Exemplary Conversations for Enlightened Children: An admirable gift for the older child who has 0 well-developed sense of humour. The BABAR STORY BOoK, told by Enid 10/9 posted: Babar is the most human and lovable of elephants. Enid Blyton collected the story of his life and adventures. Profusely illustrated: WeLLINGTON Co-OpEraTIVE Book Society Limited: 48A MANNERS STREET MODERN BOOKS WELLINGTON; C1, Nz Biytonhas
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 336, 30 November 1945, Page 25
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148Page 25 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 336, 30 November 1945, Page 25
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