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A Day at the Beach
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Butterfly
Castle
Cat
Cave Monster
Murtle the Clown
The Little Crane
Cyclops Monster
Digger
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Dragon
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Fantail Bird
Fireworks
Garden
Genie
Girl
Goldfish
Griffin
Halloween Pumpkins
Hamburger
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Humpty Dumpty
Ice Cream
Jedi
Kiwiana
Lizard
Nurse
Under the Sea
Parrot
Penguin
Spotted Pony
Racing Car
Raking the Lawn
Friendly Robot
Running Away
Shark
Snowman
Astronaut
Alien Spaceship
Taniwha
Taylor Swift
Tiki
Tree House
Truck
Tui Bird
Unicorn
Zombie


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Some Facts
About Baseball


Baseball is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of nine players each, who take turns batting and fielding. Baseball evolved from older bat-and-ball games already being played in England by the mid-18th century and was brought by immigrants to North America where it became widely recognised as a national sport of the USA.





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60 pages
ISBN 978-1481932028

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A 60 page colouring book of New Zealand Birds that aims to educate the child on conservation issues while enjoying the fun of colouring. The drawings are artistically rendered allowing for simple colouring methods or for those more advanced to attempt a true artwork quality image. Each bird has its habitat described with food sources, threats and more. There is also information on simple everyday things you can do to be a conservationist.

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