Short Stories by NZ Children’s Authors

Christchurch City Libraries thanks these authors for allowing us to reproduce one of their stories on our web pages. Copyright in the stories remains with the individual authors and their work may not be copied, stored or transmitted in any way without their permission.

Stories by theme

B

Alan Bagnall - Afternoon lesson
A poem
Tanya Batt - The South Pacific Pirate Princess
Helen Beaglehole - The Day of the Flood
Toby is staying with his granny when the river floods. It’s up to Toby to save them both.
Fleur Beale - Granny Gibson
Granny Gibson has one terribly bad habit. She swears a lot.
StallionMargaret Beames - Firefly
Firefly is a wild horse. Can she be tamed, and will she be allowed to stay on the farm?
Jean Bennett - I’m leaving home
A poem
Marlene J. Bennetts - Sycrobyte
Sycrobyte’s microchip Godmother lets him out of Lisa’s computer, but he has to be back by midnight.
Norman Bilbrough - Pink Divan
Jodie and her family end up staying at Herman’s place, the house with the wonderful pink divan.
Gavin Bishop - Giant Jimmy Jones
Jimmy Jones is a giant who wants to walk around the world. The trouble is, he doesn’t have any shoes.
G. Brassi - The Tiki~tour
Max isn’t enjoying the boating weekend with his new family.
Amy Brooke - The Duck Who Went To Heaven
Story of the Paradise Duck
Ben Brown - The Flaming Blue Blazes
Manu loves the wind. The wind will set him free, but will it let him fly?
Jane Buxton - Beth Loves Sam
'Beth loves Sam' is written on Beth’s bag. But who, or what, is Sam?

C

Mary Carmine - Sea Voices
David rescues a penguin off the beach.
Mike Carter - Piripi’s Rose
Pauline Cartwright - The cautionary tale of Susan McGoo
"A troublesome child called Susan McGoo went off, by herself, to visit the zoo."
Frances Cherry - The Vase
Eleanor finally gets in with the popular girls, but is it worth it?
Joy Cowley - The McGoodys
The McGoody’s are the worlds most perfect family… or are they?
Wanda Cowley - Campfire
Fire breaks out on a school camp.

D

Ruth Dallas - Island of seals
Garth pesters the seals at the foot of the cliffs, but they have a surprise in store for him.
 Ted Dawe - My dog … your dog
What kind of dog is yours?
Susan Devereux - The Staunch Soldier and The Laughing Princess
A story of two library books
Beverley Dunlop - Lucky
Suzie befriends an orphaned kitten

F

Brian Falkner - Ben the Robot
Ben Holly was thirteen-years-old and he was in my class for French and Physics, and I was sure he was a robot.
Michelanne Forster - Curl up and Dye: a play
Mr Kobrinski’s hairdressers unleash their creativity

 G

Marie Gibson - Sticky Toffee
Brad’s toffee tastes good, even though it causes some sticky problems.
Maria Gill - It’s Quackers around Here!
When Papango the black duck’s eggs go missing the forest is in chaos.
Patricia Grace - The Trolley
Mum makes her kids a trolley for Christmas.

H - J

Joan de Hamel - Broken leg
Greg and Dad’s game of 'pretend accident' comes in useful when dad falls off a chair.
Glyn Harper - James the Cat
Anthony Holcroft - The King’s Lost Thoughts
The King sets out on a journey to find his lost thoughts.
Phyllis Johnston - The sand saucer competition
The school has a sand saucer competition - can daisies beat roses?

L

Graeme Lay - The Legacy
Stephen gains more than money when he volunteers to work for Sam Rutherford in his bicycle shop.
Don Long - Barry and Jim
Brigid Lowry - Saturday Night
What are you doing on Saturday Night?

M

Glynne MacLean - Easter Island for the Gannets
The beginnings of a gannet colony
 Jeannie McLean - The Talent Quest
Can Cassie live down her embarassing debut?
Dawn McMillan - A Perfect Home
Will the creatures that live in the old house survive its new owners?
Margaret Mahy - The Word-eater (in the Margaret Mahy pages)
Who is the mysterious painter in the library and what are his wicked plans?
Down the back of the chair (poem in the Margaret Mahy pages)
"What will a troubled father win, From down the back of the chair"
Janet Marshall - The Rescue of Faye
Yvonne Morrison - The Lawn Moa

N - O

Bill Nagelkerke - The Young Magician’s Club
Sam discovers the unexpected at the meeting of the Young Magician’s Club.
Diana Noonan - Something Special
'Nothing special will ever happen round here,' thinks Libby.
StarfishLorraine Orman - Boss of the Tank
Tiger Barb is the toughest, smartest, best-looking fish in the tank.
Joanna Orwin - The worst boat-race day ever
Joe gets in the way of the boat race, and then does something even worse.

P - Q

John Parker - The Rainbow House
Justice Quidfibble, Councillor Humplebag and Colonel Bigshot want to win the famous Tidiest Street Competition - but Granny Green and her cat Scraddle have other ideas.
Janet Pates - Jumping beans
Everywhere that Henry, Harvey and Horace went, trouble popped up like toast out of a toaster.
Elizabeth Pulford - The Magic Castle
When Annie falls under the book’s spell, she has to find the key to the castle.
Pat Quinn - Pet Sunday
Pet Sunday at church brings back memories of the rat that bit Janice.

R - W

Alison Robertson - Kicking Woes
When Sam smashes the letterbox he has to go and apologise to Mrs Belcher.
Janet Slater Bottin - Mr Crankshaft’s incredible car
Mr Crankshaft invents an amazing rubber car. It even floats!
Keith Tonkin - A Weka Story
Jane Westaway - Angel beads
Laura admires Jasmine’s new beads but, when they accidentally fall off, Laura can’t help trying them on herself.
Trevor Wilson - The Giants' Picnic
Giant Fairweather goes off for a picnic but he didn’t reckon on Giant Blowhard

Return to Map page