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Books with author Sandy McKay

  • Habitats of the World

    Sindy McKay

    Paperback (Treasure Bay, June 1, 2017)
    This book features beautiful photographs and fascinating information on all the major animal habitats of our world. Readers will travel through savannas, rainforests, coral reefs, deserts, mountains, swamps, Arctic ice, and much more! It's a stunning tour around the world that helps build awareness about the beauty of our planet and the importance of protecting the diversity of its many environments and habitats.
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  • Big Cats, Little Cats

    Sindy McKay

    Paperback (Treasure Bay, Jan. 15, 2015)
    Very beginning readers, even pre-readers, can share in the reading of this informative and exciting nonfiction title. Through beautiful photography and engaging text children will learn about tigers, lions, cheetahs, and leopards - all of which are related to the same cats children know as house pets.
  • When Our Jack Went to War

    Sandy McKay

    language (Random House New Zealand, April 5, 2013)
    A powerful and moving YA story about two brothers, one of whom goes off to fight in World War One.It’s 1917 and Jack enlists. And although 13-year-old Tom is envious of his elder brother, he soon changes his mind as the reality of war becomes more apparent. We follow Jack’s story through his letters home and through the eyes of his younger brother. Tom writes about life at home in New Zealand: living with Mum and their young sister, Amy, learning to hunt with his uncle, getting a puppy and learning to knit…for the war effort.Jack writes of his first-hand experience in Trentham, the troop ship, Britain, France, the Battle of Messines and finally, Passchendaele. Sadly the story ends with Jack being killed at Passchendaele along with hundreds of other Kiwis. (Of the 180 soldiers in the 2nd Otago Division, 148 lost their lives in one day in New Zealand’s worst ever military disaster.) When Our Jack Went to War is a fictional account of a real life tragedy, based on the author’s research into the death of her own great uncle, who died in 1917. The NZ Post Award-winning Sandy Mckay ably conveys how war affects everyone – it’s a superb meditation on war and its devastating effect on soldiers and their families.
  • The Ocean

    Sindy McKay

    Paperback (Treasure Bay, June 1, 2018)
    The oceans of the world come alive in this nonfiction book that is filled with stunning photographs. This educational title explores many aspects of the ocean environment that will excite readers, both young and old! Readers will journey from coral reefs to deep seas to sandy beaches, as they learn about life in the ocean. This new We Both Read book, which is replacing our classic and popular title, About the Ocean, also features beautiful images and interesting facts about many marine animals including dolphins, whales, sea turtles, and more!
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  • Losing It

    Sandy McKay

    language (Random House New Zealand, June 1, 2012)
    NZ Post Children's Book Award-winning young adult novel about a young girl’s journey back from anorexia to health and independenceJohanna is in hospital, writing letters to her best friend, Issy: letters because for Johanna, most things that we take for granted have turned into privileges. She can only have visitors, leave her room, or even use the phone, if she starts to eat. Johanna suffers from anorexia, and her condition has reached a point where doctors, nurses, and counsellors have had to find new ways to encourage, bribe, cajole–or, as she thinks, punish her–into returning to a normal weight. As Johanna exchanges letters with Issy, and her own family, the novel is also peppered with extracts from Johanna’s diary, quotations from the hospital notice boards, poems, and even bathroom graffiti. Johanna offers us wry, insightful portraits of her fellow patients in the ward. Counterbalancing her experience, Issy offers us a picture of a full family, school and social life, a life that Johanna has left behind … for a while at least. Slowly, we–and Johanna–start to unravel the history that brought her to these desperate circumstances. It’s the story of a young girl struggling to understand her mother’s actions, and taking on too much responsibility because of an adult’s inability to cope; it’s also the story of how Johanna, through witnessing the worst possible outcome of anorexia, begins to pull herself back to recovery. Sandy McKay tackles a very sober topic with a lightness of touch that neither undermines the gravity of the subject, nor skirts the most difficult truths about the condition.
  • New Zealand Girl: Charlotte and the Golden Promise

    Sandy McKay

    eBook (NZ ePenguin, )
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  • Recycled

    Sandy McKay

    eBook (Random House New Zealand, Oct. 3, 2014)
    The funny, imaginative, award-winning story of a boy who tries to save the world through recycling.Every year in the developed world, an average person throws away 45 kgs of plastic, two trees worth of paper, 160 cans and 107 bottles. Colin takes his recycling school project to heart and tries to convert his own family first, with great difficulty, before he tries to save the world. He becomes a self-appointed eco-warrior and comes up against his sister, who delivers junk mail, his mother, who sells real estate and hang-glides for de-stressing and his father who spends a lot of time in the garage. Colin becomes involved with the Roseview Rubbish Rescue Centre and the character who runs it. They along with others, organise a campaign to protest selling off the centre for development.This is a well-told story with many hilarious episodes that will delight young readers.The text is playful and imaginative, lighthearted and funny, but also intelligent and informative. It won the Junior Fiction category of the NZ Post Children's Book Awards in 2002.
  • Jack and the Toddler

    Sindy McKay

    Paperback (Treasure Bay Inc, June 1, 2011)
    When Jack has a playdate with a toddler, he is disappointed at all of the things the toddler cannot do because he is too young, but in the end, Jack finds creative ways for them to play together.
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  • Recycled

    Sandy McKay

    Paperback (Longacre Press, April 4, 2001)
    What is Colin doing scrambling about in the rubbish bin? Has he lost something? His sister thinks he's lost his marbles, his father thinks he's lost his manners, and his mother - well - she's losing her temper very quickly. But Colin wants to save the world. And the rubbish bin seems a good place to start. But his family are NO help at all! 'During a year an average family will probably throw away 1.5 tonnes of rubbish - the equivalent of half the weight of a good-sized elephant' His Dad has no job, his Mum works too hard (and hang-glides in her spare time!) and Colin's sister, Allie, gets a job delivering junk mail. Saving the world is harder than it looks. And when the council threaten to close down the local recycling center - some drastic action is called for... A well told story with many hilarious episodes to delight young readers. The text is playful and imaginative, lighthearted and funny, but also intelligent and informative. A high spirited story, playfully told, which includes great recycling tips and startling facts about ecology.
  • About the Ocean

    Sindy McKay

    Paperback (Treasure Bay Inc, Nov. 16, 2001)
    Explores many aspects of the ocean environment, from coral reefs to deep seas to sandy shores and presents facts about life in the ocean, including dolphins, sharks, whales, starfish, and other creatures.
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  • Losing It

    Sandy McKay

    (Longacre Press, July 6, 2007)
    a novel whose protagonist suffers from anorexia.
  • My Day

    Sindy McKay

    Hardcover (Treasure Bay, Oct. 1, 2002)
    A young boy describes his day, from waking up and feeding the dog to going to school and setting the table for dinner.
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