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Hello Girls and Boys! A New Zealand Toy Story

A New Zealand Toy Story

David Veart author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Auckland University Press

Published:1st Oct '14

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Hello Girls and Boys! A New Zealand Toy Story cover

Knucklebones and Double Happys. Golliwogs and Tin canoes. Joy Toys and NuCraze, Marbles and Meccano. Lumve bears, Tonka trucks and Buzzy Bees. Hello Girls and Boys! tells the remarkable story of New Zealanders and their toys from M?ori voyagers to computer gamers. David Veart's story is a big one about how our two peoples have made their fun on the far side of the ocean - Maori and Pakeha learning knucklebones from each other, young Aucklanders establishing the largest Meccano club in the world, Fun Ho! and Torro, Lincoln and Luvme establishing a successful local toy industry under the shade of import protection. But this is also a story about little things and little people - the Saxton family making a 'toy town' during their voyage to Nelson in 1843, young Maurice Gee building a canoe out of road tar and corrugated iron in 1940s Henderson, the author's father firing lead head nails at a nearby glasshouse with a giant shanghai. Just for fun. Toys are fun. And, David Veart makes clear, they are also serious business. With his fine archaeological nose, Veart rustles through a few centuries of pocket knives and plastercine to take us deep into the childhoods of Aotearoa - under the eye of mum or running wild at the end of the orchard, with a doll in the hand or an arrow in the ear, memorising the rail lines of Britain or heading down to Newmarket to pickup a Modelair kitset. Hello Girls and Boys! is serious fun.

This book explores the ways in which toys are part of our everyday life and as such document moments in history, changes in society and culture, and evolving technologies. – Lynette Townsend, Journal of NZ Studies

Very few publications exist that focus on New Zealand childhood, and this book with its focus on toys, is a much-needed resource for toy enthusiasts and those with a passion for childhood things. It’s a thoroughly enjoyable read and a book that many people, including myself, will dip into again and again. – Lynette Townsend, Journal of NZ Studies

Toys are for children to play with, and adults to make money out of, right? Not so says David Veart, in this fascinating look at toys in New Zealand. – Gordon Findlay, Booksellers NZ

  • Short-listed for PANZ Book Design Awards: Best Cover 2015
  • Short-listed for PANZ Book Design Awards: Best Illustrated Book 2015
  • Long-listed for Ockham New Zealand Book Awards - Illustrated Non-Fiction 2016

ISBN: 9781869408213

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

277 pages