The wheels on the bus go round and round Everyone knows the song. But now the bus is going around beautiful New Zealand and its passengers you just might know: kiwi, penguin, tuatara, fantail and many more. Come along for the ride!
For pre-schoolers.
Author Biography
Donovan Bixley is an illustrator and designer. His design company, Magma Design, is based in Taupo. Donovan has illustrated more than 100 stories and book covers as well as over 50 books, including Harry Hobnail & the Pungapeople and Mr Tanglewood & the Pungapeople by beloved New Zealand author Barry Crump. He has also written and illustrated half a dozen books of his own, including Faithfully Mozart which was a finalist in the 2006 Montana New Zealand Book Awards.
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"Sent to my brothers daughter in USA. Such a hit and love the kiwiana style"
"My boy love this book so much! He read it everyday times by times, he never gets tired of it. It is his favourite book and song."
"My 19mth old grandson loves the fantail but as well there is so much to see on each page."
"Great adaptation of the wheels on the bus using NZ animals, awesome opportunity to introduce the kids to NZ native animals."
"A classic song with wonderful illustrations. My 2 yr old love hunting for all the fantail and other native animals- which look realistic. This book has been well and truly loved."