Mase's Room by Dahlia Malaeulu
20.00 NZD
Category: Fiction
Mases room is always messy and needs tidying up. Mase teaches us how to count in Samoan while taking us on his journey of cleaning up his bedroom. This story reflects on childrens experiences of cleaning their own room, allowing for meaningful social learning connections to be made. The integration of t ...Show more
‘Ofa Shares / Ko e loto fevahevahe‘aki ‘a ‘Ofa (English/Tongan) by Dahlia Malaeulu
25.00 NZD
Category: Fiction
'Ofa loves to share with everyone! Ofa teaches us the days of the week in Tongan while showing us how to share with others. Based on the bestselling Mila’s My Gagana Series 1 released in 2019, these translated versions include two stories in one book - the first story provides language learning support ...Show more
Kuso's Clean / Sala's Surprise (Mila's My Gagana Series 2) by Dahlia Malaeulu
25.00 NZD
Category: Fiction
2 books in 1! Introducing Samoan language within English language text in a way that makes the meaning clear to the reader of either language. Sala’s Surprise – when Sala gets up in the morning, she puts on a range of colourful clothing. The result is a surprise to her family. Kuso’s Clean – everyda ...Show more
The Samoan Picture Dictionary
35.00 NZD
Category: Non-Fiction
Contains over 1000 commonly used words, and words needing further explanation are given in English and Samoan sentences to aid comprehension. Word lists include parts of the body, telling the time, colours, numbers, days of the week and months of the year.
Grandpa’s Siapo by Dahlia Malaeulu
28.00 NZD
Category: Non-Fiction
Grandpa and Luka share the same birthday and today they get to celebrate it with the whole ‘āiga. Grandpa is also a storyteller and surprises his grandchildren with a Samoan Siapo that tells a very special story about Sāmoa's journey to independence.Grandpa's Siapo was written and will be released in ce ...Show more
Pene’s Room / Te Potu o Pene (English/Tokelauan)
25.00 NZD
Category: Fiction
Pene’s room is always messy and needs tidying up. Pene teaches us how to count in Tokelauan while taking us on a journey of cleaning up his bedroom. Based on the bestselling Mila’s My Gagana Series 1 released in 2019, these translated versions include two stories in one book which include both ‘f’ a ...Show more
Tongan Heroes by David Riley (Illustrator Michel Mulipola)
40.00 NZD
Category: Non-Fiction | Series: Pasifika Heroes
Tongan Heroes is the third book in the Pasifika Heroes series. It follows We Are the Rock (Niuean) and Samoan Heroes. Tongan Heroes tells the inspirational stories of achievers who have Tongan ancestry. It includes legends like Muni and Kavaoanu; historical figures such as Queen Salote Tupou III and Pro ...Show more
Isaia Says / Analia Asks (Mila's My Gagana Series 2) by Dahlia Malaeulu
25.00 NZD
Category: Fiction
2 books in 1! Introducing Samoan language within English language text in a way that makes the meaning clear to the reader of either language. Isaia Says – is based on Simon Says but uses Samoan names for the actions, hop, run, clap, etc. Analia Asks – Analia requests one food item after another, an ...Show more
Sina's Busy Day / Luka Looks (Mila's My Gagana Series 3) by Dahlia Malaeulu
25.00 NZD
Category: Fiction | Series: Mila's My Gagana
2 books in 1! Introducing Samoan language within English language text in a way that makes the meaning clear to the reader of either language. Sina's Busy Day - introduces everyday greetings from Hello! to Goodbye. Luka Looks - is looking for his teddy bear and his clothes. Readers need to seek and find ...Show more
The Eleventh Sheep (English and Tongan) by Kyle Mewburn
40.00 NZD
Category: Fiction
"When the eleventh sheep falls out of Sian's dreams and into the real world, Sian is excited to have a new friend. Every day they play together, and at night Sian falls straight asleep with her arms around her woolly friend. But she can tell the eleventh sheep is homesick." Ko e sipi hono tahataha 'oku ...Show more
Out of the Egg (English/Niuean)
30.00 NZD
Category: Fiction
This reworked version of the traditional tale of the hardworking, unaided Little Red Hen continues until her own baby chick befriends the offspring of the lazy cat, rat and pig and together they play. By the end of the day each baby learns a new lesson in forgiveness and sharing.
How Tonga got its Name: Ko e Founga Hono Ma’u 'e Tonga ‘a Hono Hingoa (Pasifika Superheroes) by David Riley; translated by Julienne Faletau
33.00 NZD
Category: Fiction | Series: Pasifika Superheroes
Maui threw his line and hook into the ocean. He felt the hook catch onto something huge and heavy. "Wow, it's beautiful!" Maui said. What amazing sight did Maui see in the ocean that day? Find out in: How Tonga got its name - a bilingual Tongan legend retold by David Riley and translated into Tongan by ...Show more