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Ria the reckless wrybill

For a small bird that lives on the riverbed, life is full of danger. But Ria is a reckless wrybill and is not afraid of anything. Then she is taken on an adventure that leaves her a little less reckless than before. Suggested level: junior, primary.

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  • "According to Ria's parents, the most important a young wrybill must learn is how to stay still and silent whenever a predator is near. But Ria is a reckless wrybill, and she doesn't want to stay hidden in the river stones. The wrybill or ngatuparore is an endangered native bird that breeds on riverbeds in Canterbury and Otago. It is the only bird in the world with a bill that is bent sideways. Children will love this lively story about a feisty native bird. Jenny Cooper's stunning illustrations evoke the humour of Buxton's writing and portray these rare birds in their riverbed habitat."
  • "For a small bird that lives on the riverbed, life is full of danger. But Ria is a reckless wrybill and is not afraid of anything. Then she is taken on an adventure that leaves her a little less reckless than before. Suggested level: junior, primary."@en

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  • "Juvenile works"
  • "Children's stories, New Zealand"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en

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  • "Ria the reckless wrybill"
  • "Ria the reckless wrybill"@en