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What Happened to the Moa

SKU: 9781988550121
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  • Author:
    BARRAUD Ned
  • ISBN:
    9781988550121
  • Publication Date:
    October 2020
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    32
  • Binding:
    Hardback
  • Publisher:
    Potton and Burton
  • Country of Publication:
What Happened to the Moa
What Happened to the Moa

What Happened to the Moa

SKU: 9781988550121
Regular price $19.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    BARRAUD Ned
  • ISBN:
    9781988550121
  • Publication Date:
    October 2020
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    32
  • Binding:
    Hardback
  • Publisher:
    Potton and Burton
  • Country of Publication:

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This book unravels the fascinating story of what happened to the moa, the legendary flightless bird of Aotearoa New Zealand.

In this gloriously illustrated book, Ned Barraud describes the nine different species of moa, ranging from a small bush moa just over a metre high, to the giant moa at 3.6 metres high. It also covers where and how moa lived, and, tragically, how they were wiped out within 200 years of Maoriarriving in New Zealand.

,p>The book concludes with one of the last reliable sightings of a moa, by a girl from a settler family in Fiordland in 1880.

This book is for any child curious to learn more about our most remarkable bird.

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  • This book unravels the fascinating story of what happened to the moa, the legendary flightless bird of Aotearoa New Zealand.

    In this gloriously illustrated book, Ned Barraud describes the nine different species of moa, ranging from a small bush moa just over a metre high, to the giant moa at 3.6 metres high. It also covers where and how moa lived, and, tragically, how they were wiped out within 200 years of Maoriarriving in New Zealand.

    ,p>The book concludes with one of the last reliable sightings of a moa, by a girl from a settler family in Fiordland in 1880.

    This book is for any child curious to learn more about our most remarkable bird.

This book unravels the fascinating story of what happened to the moa, the legendary flightless bird of Aotearoa New Zealand.

In this gloriously illustrated book, Ned Barraud describes the nine different species of moa, ranging from a small bush moa just over a metre high, to the giant moa at 3.6 metres high. It also covers where and how moa lived, and, tragically, how they were wiped out within 200 years of Maoriarriving in New Zealand.

,p>The book concludes with one of the last reliable sightings of a moa, by a girl from a settler family in Fiordland in 1880.

This book is for any child curious to learn more about our most remarkable bird.