Lost in the Forest
Age range 4+
Pip the takahē bird is lost in the forest and searches for a place to sleep, but the other animals' sleeping spots are wrong for him. In this wonderful bedtime story, children will journey through the New Zealand forest and see where the various New Zealand animal species rest, learning lots of adjectives along the way. Children will identify with Pip's fear of being lost and alone and with the comfort of finding home and family in this vibrantly and gorgeously illustrated book.
David Rei Miller is an environmental engineer of NgātiTūwharetoa, NgātiKahungunu, and New Zealand European descent. He has had a short story published in the Massey University magazine Craccum and received Highly Commended for his poem Kaupokonui in the Ronald Hugh Morrieson Literary Awards. He has been lost in the same swamp on two separate occasions.
Haden Clendinning is an illustrator and graphic artist whose first book, Hungry Birds of Africa, was published in 2018 by Penguin Random House South Africa. Haden is from Durban, South Africa, and moved to New Zealand in 1998. He has a love of both African and New Zealand wildlife.