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  1. As far as lunch boxes go, this ones a real classic. Timeless design and durable construction. Inside the lid, there is a metal bracket that will hold your 16oz Stanley Trigger-Action Travel Mug or Vacuum Bottle in place.
    $109.95 Each
  2. Kai and Kindness

    by Jane & Paul Rangiwahia

    Brother and sister health advocate and artist Paul and cook Jane have combined their skills to produce a book that nourishes the body and the mind. Their aim is to help start conversations about health and emotional wellbeing and promote positive action – whether it is in the kitchen or in the mind. The book is richly illustrated with the recipes and Paul’s artworks, and Paul’s inspiring ‘A Mental W.O.F’ frames short discussions about aspects of emotional and mental health. Jane’s delicious recipes are no fuss and focus on making food to share with friends and family. Jane and Paul say, ‘The body goes where the mind goes, and they go well when they are both nourished.’
    $47.95 Each
  3. Build your own 30 cm glow-in-the-dark solar system planetarium model. Assemble, paint and highlight with glow effects. Watch it glow in the dark as if it were in Space. It’s an inspiring Science Crafts.
    $24.95 Each
  4. Fly as high as a falcon or swim as low as a sperm whale. This New Zealand physical map covers the South Pacific ocean, the Tasman sea and the North and South Islands across New Zealand. In this puzzle, you will find 16 different types of birds and 7 mammals. Animals featured include a kokako, a morepork, a blue duck, a kiwi, a crested penguin, a white heron, a falcon, a kakapo, a tuatara lizard, a fur seal, the NZ pigeon, a royal albatross, A NZ Dotterel, a yellow-eyed penguin, a kea, a kaka, a bellbird, and a NZ sea lion. You will find the map in the middle of the puzzle separating the animals. Some of the puzzle pieces are shaped like a crown and a saw. This puzzle comes complete with 71 pieces and is best suited for slightly older children.
    $15.95 Each

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  5. Were Going On A Bear Hunt

    by Michael Rosen and Helen Oxenbury.

    For brave hunters and bear-lovers, the classic chant-aloud by Michael Rosen and Helen Oxenbury. Follow and join in the family's excitement as they wade through the grass, splash through the river and squelch through the mud in search of a bear. What a surprise awaits them in the cave on the other side of the dark forest!
    $19.95 Each
  6. My Weekend Table

    by Gretchen Lowe ***DUE AUGUST***

    For many of us, the love of cooking has been lost in the busyness of life. This is a book overflowing with beautiful, comforting recipes that allows us to rediscover the joy of connecting with others at the end of a long day through simple, delicious, joyous food. Gretchen loves combining unexpected flavours with recognisable classics for outstanding results. There are tried-and-true crowd pleasers, slow-cook dishes for the weekend, sharing plates for when friends and family gather, fill-the-tins baking, wholesome brunches, decadent desserts and much more besides. Make your kitchen the heart of your home once more and bring back the joy of cooking.
    $59.95 Each

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  7. Have fun learning about all the animals that inhabit the land and the sea in beautiful Aotearoa. There are 39 different animals to identify as you put together this colourful 100 piece puzzle. The puzzle is made of card with a non-toxic finish to ensure your little one (and the planet) are kept safe and sound. The tin can be reused to house treasure, cookies and craft materials.
    $24.95 Each
  8. In this informative pocket guide, writer John Walsh teams up with photographer Patrick Reynolds to offer a tour of a century and a half of Wellington's architecture. It tells the stories of more than 120 significant central-city buildings, and also of the architects who designed them. The buildings are grouped into five self-guided walking routes, each with a map; together these itineraries create a character portrait of New Zealand's most urbane city. It's the perfect guide for visitors to Wellington and also for locals who want to know more about their city. Praise for the previous books in the series: '... the ideal slim volume for Aucklanders and visitors to become acquainted with the architectural gems of Auckland City' - The National Business Review 'It's easy to become caught up in negativity when you think about the politics of the Christchurch rebuild period, but the feeling I get from Walsh and Reynolds' book is one of optimism.' - Philip Matthews, Newsroom Book of the Week
    $30.00 Each
  9. Inspired by Bonnie Brown's Sunday ritual of wandering local farmers markets, this design celebrates the spontaneous beauty of fresh produce in a crisp, vibrant palette.
    $149.00 Each
  10. Inspired by the French Anemone Flower, the realistic and delicate petal relief on the lid of this versatile braiser showcases our exceptional craftsmanship. Loop handles ensure a secure grip, while the signature knob in the center of the petals is not only a stylish touch but also oven-safe up to 260°C.
    $629.95 Each
  11. Inspired by the French Anemone Flower, the realistic and delicate petal relief on the lid of this versatile braiser showcases our exceptional craftsmanship. Loop handles ensure a secure grip, while the signature knob in the center of the petals is not only a stylish touch but also oven-safe up to 260°C.
    $629.95 Each
  12. Internationally regarded chef, teacher and mentor Tony Tan's joyful recipes and gentle lessons in the essential ingredients, techniques and dishes of China, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam and beyond.
    $65.00 Each
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