Hare and Pihoihoi enjoy a beautiful dawn breaking over the meadow when Pihoihoi wonders aloud, ‘What colour is the sky?’. The latest children’s picture book from award-winning author Laura Shallcrass.
Interests
Articles covering all sorts of humour, entertainment, book reviews, sport and hobbies, fashion, beauty and technology needs.
‘The Colonial’s Son’ by Peter Watt
Danger, passion and bravery in nineteenth century Australia, Europe and the battlefields of Kandahar. As the son of 'The Colonial', legendary Queen's Captain Ian Steele, Josiah Steele has big shoes to fill. Although his home in New South Wales is a world away, he dreams of one day travelling to England to study to be a commissioned officer in the Scottish Regiment.
‘Kelcy Taratoa: Who Am I? …Episode 001’ by Dr Warren Feeney
A groundbreaking bilingual English and Te Reo publication that considers the role of the artist within creative communities and art education.
The Best Walks in New Zealand
THERE are some places on this planet that simply demand being done at strolling speed. New ...
Unlock Your Creativity
You can do anything you want with your future. But you need to start making some important decisions right now.
The Rise and Rise of Family Ancestry Study
An interest in personal ancestry isn’t new but, historically speaking, there have always been some cultures that have valued it more than others. Within society in general, there have definitely been periods when the study of ancestry has blossomed, and even boomed.
‘Mercy’ David Baldacci
The latest thrilling read from one of the world’s bestselling authors, David Baldacci.
‘Wonky Donkey’s Big Surprise’ by Craig Smith & Katz Cowley
The hee-haw hilarious Wonky Donkey family continues to grow, and in this adventure Wonky has a wonderful surprise for Dinky Donkey.
Backyard Bird Watching
Many folk find backyard bird watching is a great way to get introduced to the activity. It is an inexpensive way to begin learning to identify species. The birds you observe in the backyard can also provide valuable experience in note keeping, as you track the birds that come and go.
The Bizarre Business of Ageing
The significance of any age depends entirely on how you look at it. Reaching 21, 50 and 65 celebrate important stages of our lives just as much as reaching 100.





