Red Poppy, The (Maori)

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Discover 'Red Poppy, The (Maori)', a captivating picture book that tells the poignant story of Jim, a soldier on the Western Front during World War 1. This beautifully illustrated children’s book, published by Scholastic New Zealand, engages readers with themes of bravery, compassion, and friendship amidst the harsh realities of war. Perfect for ages 5-8, this 40-page treasure combines stunning visuals with the rich texture of te Reo, making it a wonderful addition to any educational collection focusing on history and cultural understanding.

When Jim is wounded while charging through No Man's Land, he finds refuge in a shell crater where he comes across a badly injured German soldier. The narrative unfolds as both men strive to aid one another, showcasing the humanity that endures in times of conflict. It's Nipper, the courageous messenger dog, who plays a critical role in their survival, highlighting the themes of loyalty and heroism.

This sophisticated storytelling not only captivates young readers but also encourages discussions about war, peace, and the importance of empathy. Add 'Red Poppy, The (Maori)' to your bookshelf today and introduce your child to this unforgettable chapter of history through a lens of hope and resilience. Ideal for both home learning and classroom settings, this book is a vital resource for understanding World War 1 from a unique perspective. Order now for fast delivery on this brand new title, and explore a compassionate tale intertwined with New Zealand's cultural heritage.

CONDITION: Brand New
ISBN: 9781775431411
Publisher: SCHOLASTIC NEW ZEALAND LTD
Number of Pages 40

Jim, a soldier on the Western Front in World War 1, is wounded while charging through No Man's Land. He stumbles into a shell crater for shelter and finds a badly wounded German soldier. The two men try to help each other, but it's Nipper, the messenger dog, whose gallantry gives... them a chance for survival. A sophisticated picture book. In te ReoRead less

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