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Capsicum, Capsi Go by Toby Morris
19.99 NZD
Category: Picture Books | Reading Level: near fine
With a simple amusing rhyming story, Capsicum Capsi Go is designed to appeal to 0-3 year olds and encourages reading aloud between kids and grownups. Fun and textural illustrations from the talented Toby Morris engage and entertain young readers. Learn opposites as Capsi adventures slow and fast, near a ...Show more
Dad Man Walking - Dispatches from the Frontlines of Fatherhood by Toby Morris
25.00 NZD
Category: Humour | Reading Level: near fine
The ups and downs of dad life, as drawn by award-winning cartoonist Toby Morris. Toby- What do dads do? Kid- Drink a lot of beer. Honest and real, warts and all, here are the ups and downs of modern dad life as drawn by award-winning cartoonist (and dad) Toby Morris. With over 100 full-colour pages ...Show more
Don't Puke on Your Dad by Morris Toby
11.99 NZD
29.99 (60% off)
Category: Humour
Taking the words out of every father's mouth, Toby Morris' Don't Puke on Your Dad is a hilarious and heart-warming first-hand account of the first year of parenthood. Featuring his charming illustrations, and penned in his own quirky hand, this innovative graphic novel invites the reader to share in Mor ...Show more
Te Tiriti o Waitangi / The Treaty of Waitangi by Toby Morris; Ross Calman; Mark Derby; Piripi Walker
24.99 NZD
Category: 2020 NZ Book Awards for Children & Young Adults
Ground-breaking full-colour graphic novel about Te Tiriti o Waitangi/The Treaty of Waitangi. This reorua (bilingual) graphic-novel-style flip book presents important information in a visually appealing and engaging way. The text (in both English and te reo Māori) and illustrations work together to provi ...Show more
The Day the Costumes Stuck by Toby Morris
19.99 NZD
Category: Picture Books
A delightfully quirky tale that will stimulate the imagination, and will leave a fun and lasting impression on children. Filled with striking and colourful illustrations by Toby Morris, this book will bring a smile to adults and children alike. The moral of the story that 'everyone has a role to play' i ...Show more
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