You don't know how lucky you are! = Me i Mohio Koe ki to Waimarietanga!

O'Keefe, Belinda

Kinnaird, Ross

Notes
When young Izzy moans about unloading the dishwasher, Great-uncle Arthur says, 'You don't know how lucky you are!" He's always done something worse - like hand-washing stacks of dishes, or dodging arrows in a battle. As the stories get wilder - taking three days to finish a meal of tough old food, for example - his great-niece starts to wonder if Arthur may be exaggerating a little ...
Text in English and te reo Māori.
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JNR PIC BOOK NZ 45710
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