Mr Kiwi HAs An Important Job
By (Author) Heather Hunt
Potton & Burton
Potton & Burton
20th September 2019
New Zealand
Children
Non Fiction
598.54
Paperback
36
Width 300mm, Height 250mm
A humorous and insightful picture book, the story shows kids how kiwi parents job-share the hatching of their chicks. Relative to their size, female kiwi produce one of the largest eggs in the world, and, after hatching, they are so exhausted they need to leave and rebuild their strength. This is when the male parent steps in. His important job is to sit on the nest for around 80 days until the chick hatches. With stunning illustrations to match her delightful story, Heather Hunt has produced another classic book about one of our best-loved birds.
Heather Hunt is an illustrator and author based near Whangarei. Her key role in the highly successful Backyard Kiwi Project, which as seen a massive increase in kiwi numbers on the Whangarei Heads, has offered her a unique insight into the life of a wild kiwi. This work has inspired three previous award-winning children's books, The Cuckoo and the Warbler, KIWI: the real story and It's My Egg (and you can't have it!)