Book details

Kiwi Adventures (Adventure Series)
Description
The land of the Kiwis, New Zealand, is a country filled with unique wildlife and historical claims. It challenges the idea that the Wright brothers were the first to fly, crediting Richard Pearse instead, and introduces the world to Murray Kendon, who started Mission Aviation Fellowship. The country also offers encounters with the Maori people, various captivating animals and birds like penguins, the albatross, sea lions, dolphins, whales, and the Moeraki Boulders and the nocturnal kakapo. This book invites readers to explore these wonders and learn about this part of God's world.
Age
6-12
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
96 pages
Why to read
- Engaging Storyline: The book promises an exciting and engaging storyline that takes readers on a thrilling journey through the beautiful landscapes of New Zealand, offering a perfect blend of adventure and discovery.
- Cultural Insight: Reading 'Kiwi Adventures' provides an opportunity to learn about New Zealand's rich culture, history, and wildlife, making it an educational experience as well as an entertaining one.
- Character Development: The characters in the series are well-crafted and relatable, allowing readers to form a connection with them and become invested in their adventures and challenges.
- Inspiration for Travel: For those who love to explore new places, 'Kiwi Adventures' serves as an inspiration to travel and experience the adventures firsthand, or to enjoy vicariously through the characters' escapades.