The Witch of Maketu and the Bleating Lambs by Anika Moa - ISBN: 9781776958184
Paperback
Grumpy witch, noisy lambs, and a hilariously evil plan gone wrong!

The Witch of Maketu and the Bleating Lambs

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  • Paperback

    32 pages

  • Release Date

    3 September 2024

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Summary

Aotearoa New Zealand’s favourite witch is having trouble with her kai. How can she stop the juicy morsels from bleating all day and all night? A hilarious picture book from the wildly creative singer and entertainer Anika Moa that is sure to cast a spell on your heart!

Aue! The Witch of Maketu is feeling grumpy and stink. The twelve juicy lambs she’s kept for her winter kai are bleating all day and night. She can’t get any beauty sleep! Uncle Hemi, a terrifying taniwha, helps the witc…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781776958184
ISBN-10:1776958187
Author:Anika Moa, Rebecca ter Borg
Publisher:Penguin Group (NZ)
Imprint:Puffin
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:32
Release Date:3 September 2024
Weight:202g
Dimensions:284mm x 240mm x 4mm
About The Author

Anika Moa

Anika Moa (Author)

Anika Moa (Ngāpuhi, Te Aupouri) is a New Zealand recording artist and television presenter. Born in Auckland, Anika grew up in Christchurch, where she played rep rugby for Canterbury before her musical career took centre stage. She has released several critically acclaimed albums (one gold; three platinum), hosted radio shows, presented primetime television, become a māmā to four kids and produced music for a highly engaged audience of children and parents. The shift from songwriting to writing children’s stories has been a natural progression for her. Alongside creating fun and cheeky books for children, she is busy working on a new album and stars as ‘Aunty Anika’ in the popular Toi Time children’s television series.

Rebecca ter Borg (Illustrator)

Rebecca ter Borg is a freelance illustrator based in Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand. As a young girl living in Rotorua, Rebecca’s ambition was to be ‘a starving artist living in an attic’. Luckily she is not starving and lives on a ground-level house in Auckland with her two daughters, but she still loves drawing as much as she did back then. She enjoys making gigantic designs for walls and is also drawn to flowers and bees and the smallest inhabitants of the earth. These strands combine into colourful, tangled, dreamy artworks that depict alternative narratives to everyday life.

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