Description
Discover the enchanting tale of 'Friday The Rebel Dog,' a beautifully illustrated children’s book that captures the adventurous spirit of New Zealand's history. Immerse your little ones in the captivating narrative of James Mackenzie and his clever black-and-white collie, Friday, as they navigate the starlit mountains, stealthily herding 1,000 stolen sheep. This engaging story, suitable for children ages 5-10, not only entertains but educates them about New Zealand's legendary sheep-stealing folklore. With 32 pages of vivid illustrations, this book is perfect for bedtime stories or classroom readings, helping to foster a love of reading in young minds. Make ‘Friday The Rebel Dog’ a staple in your child's bookshelf and ignite their imagination with this timeless tale of loyalty and adventure. Order today to enhance your child's reading experience and spark conversations around history and heritage. Fast delivery options available to ensure your family enjoys this delightful book in no time! Experience literary worlds that promote learning and creativity with your purchase. Don’t miss out—grab your copy now and join Friday on her thrilling escapades through the picturesque landscapes of New Zealand, all while highlighting the bond between a man and his dog.
CONDITION: Brand New
ISBN: 9781775436102
Publisher: SCHOLASTIC NEW ZEALAND LTD
Number of Pages 32
The collie dog slipped silently through the starlit night. She could smell sheep in the valley, hundreds of them. She knew what she had to do, and she had to do it quickly and quietly. This is the tale of New Zealands most notorious sheep-stealer and his loyal working dog. More t...han 160 years ago, James Mackenzie and his black-and-white collie, Friday, secretly herded 1,000 stolen sheep through rugged, unmapped mountain passes. A statue of the pair stands today in the heart of Mackenzie Country in the South Island.Read less
CONDITION: Brand New
ISBN: 9781775436102
Publisher: SCHOLASTIC NEW ZEALAND LTD
Number of Pages 32
The collie dog slipped silently through the starlit night. She could smell sheep in the valley, hundreds of them. She knew what she had to do, and she had to do it quickly and quietly. This is the tale of New Zealands most notorious sheep-stealer and his loyal working dog. More t...han 160 years ago, James Mackenzie and his black-and-white collie, Friday, secretly herded 1,000 stolen sheep through rugged, unmapped mountain passes. A statue of the pair stands today in the heart of Mackenzie Country in the South Island.Read less