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A Southern Cross fairy tale

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The narrative follows a family on a southern-hemisphere Christmas Eve, blending accurate descriptions of New Zealand landscapes, native birds, and geothermal wonders with elements of fairy tale. Children and curious companions explore bush and creek, encountering bell-birds, kiwi, tuatara, and geysers while playful supernatural figures and gnomes animate the setting. Episodes interweave local Maori presence, natural-history notes, and illustrated vignettes to convey how seasonal celebration and indigenous flora and fauna shape a different kind of Yuletide, aiming to amuse young readers while presenting truthful portrayals of the region's wonders.

About the Author

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Kate McCosh Clark

Kate McCosh Clark was an author known for her contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. Her notable work, "A Southern Cross Fairy Tale," reflects her ability to weave enchanting narratives that capture the imagination of young readers. Clark's storytelling often incorporates elements of fantasy and adventure, making her a distinctive voice in the genre. While her literary output may not be extensive, her work continues to resonate with those interested in classic fairy tales and the cultural heritage of storytelling.

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