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Lego, Crabs, and Nanas with No Manners!

Lego, Crabs, and Nanas with No Manners!

RNZ News08-06-2025

We talk to five-year-old Manu about his Lego, Alisa has the story The Sandpiper and the Crab, and nine-year-old Millie tells us what she thought of the book Nanas with No Manners.

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