BOOKS FOR CHILDREN
‘THE following books, recommended for children by the Broadcasts to Schools and Children’s Programme Departments of the New Zealand Broadcasting Service, are listed under their suitable age group: 10 to 13 Our Exploits at West Poley, by Thomas Hardy; xford University Press. English price, 9/6. Brother Dusty Feet, by Rosemary Sutcliffe; Oxford University Press. English price, 10/6. The Railway Builders, by Emmeline Garnett; Hodder and Stoughton. English price, 12/6,» The Young Traveller in the South Seas, by Lucille fremonger; Phoenix House Ltd. English price, 8/6. Green Sailors on Holiday, by Gilbert Hackforth Jones; Hodder and Stoughton. English price, 9/6. Sama, by Rene Guillot; Oxford University Press. English price 8/6. (A School Broadcast from Madeleine Takes Command, by Rene Guillot, will be presented in 1954.) He Went with Captain Cook, by J ine Kamm: George Hafrap and . En ‘ 8/6. (A dramatised extract from this book a presented in School Broadcasts in ) 5 to 7 Stories for Jane, by Catherine Storr; Faber and Faber. English price, 9/6 SR ---
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 730, 10 July 1953, Page 14
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169BOOKS FOR CHILDREN New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 730, 10 July 1953, Page 14
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