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Kiwi Moon
Kiwi Moon | Gavin Bishop
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Created by well-known children's writer and illustrator Gavin Bishop, this is the story of a little white kiwi. When he is born his mother doesn't recognise him because he's not brown. Little Kiwi looks to the moon as his mother instead because it is white and bright and round. In the background of this story we see the changing times of a nearby pa. Through illustrations only we see intertribal warfare, the death of the chief, English soldiers arriving and then the burning of the pa. This fire spreads and the two stories become one as the white kiwi's habitat is razed to the ground. On the surface this is a very simple story but it also contains themes of intertribal warfare, European colonisation of New Zealand, Maori/Pakeha relations, and conservation. There is a lot to savour on each page - with Gavin's stunning illustrations of the main kiwi story, the on-going images of the pa, plus close-ups of insects and plants.
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MommyOfTwo
Kiwi Moon | Gavin Bishop
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My daughter has been obsessed with kiwi lately, so I‘m alway buying some. I thought it was cute that this kiwi is reading a book. 🥝 📚
The tagged book sound cute too. I need to remember to look for it at the library.

Susanita Adorable! 5y
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Lindy
Kiwi Moon | Gavin Bishop
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It‘s not in the Litsy database yet, so I‘ve hung this post on another of Gavin Bishop‘s many titles. Aotearoa: The New Zealand Story is an oversize nonfiction #picturebook for all ages, packed with information that spans over a thousand years of history, ending with future directions for this country. Delightful. #NZauthor

RealLifeReading Great cover! 6y
Lindy @RealLifeReading References to Maori people and culture are on every page of this book. 😀 (edited) 6y
AlaMich That looks like a lot of fun!! 6y
Lindy @AlaMich Yes, indeed. It‘s along the lines of 6y
readinginthedark Interesting! 6y
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