The Kiwi That Lost Its Mum

The Kiwi That Lost Its Mum by Bob Darroch is a children’s picture book published by Reed in 2002. This edition features 24 pages and is presented in English. The story follows a young kiwi who, after hatching from his egg, finds himself on an unexpected adventure away from home. As he embarks on his journey to reunite with his mother, he struggles to recall her appearance and encounters various New Zealand birds along the way.
Readers will discover a narrative that explores themes of adventure and discovery through the eyes of a young kiwi. With the assistance of a blue penguin, the protagonist meets different birds, highlighting the rich avian life of New Zealand. This engaging tale is suitable for junior and primary level readers, making it an ideal choice for young audiences interested in stories about animals and their adventures.
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“When little kiwi hatches from his egg, an accident launches him out into the world on an unexpected adventure. He’s got to get back home to Mum but he can’t really remember what she looks like. With help from a blue penguin he sets about meeting a variety of New Zealand birds in his quest to find his mum”–Back cover. Suggested level: junior, primary.
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