Nani Jo me Ngā Mokopuna Porohīanga by Moira Wairama
25.00 NZD
Category: Te Reo Maori Language
The wild mokopuna loved their Nanny Jo. She took them to the park, to the river, to the bush. But when Nanny Jo became sick, the wild mokopuna gathered around her to hear the story of the great fisherman Taramainuku and Te Waka o Rangi. A touching story that celebrates grandmothers, while also highlight ...Show more
Edmonds Taku Puka Tohutao Tuatahi (Edmonds My First Cookbook Te Reo Māori) by Goodman Fielder
28.00 NZD
Category: Te Reo Maori Language
I te ahua o nga pikitia, me te takoto o te hatepe tohutohu, ka mama noa to ako ki te tunu i enei kai e hangai pu ana ki Aotearoa. Kia tu koe hei toa ki te tao panikeke, hei toki ki te tunu potaka tiakarete, hei rehe ranei ki te mahi pihapiha. Mai i te kai ata, ki te purini, tae ana ki nga kai me nga tim ...Show more
Ko Te Hiakai Tangata: Te Taniwha o Tuarā-Rangaia by Hirini Moko Mead
25.00 NZD
Category: Te Reo Maori Language
This is a story of a taniwha that lives beside a track between villages and menaces travellers and the surrounding iwi. When a chief’s son is taken by the taniwha, Te Hiakai, the people devise many plans to trap and kill the taniwha, but each time Te Hiakai outwits them. In the end, Pōhutukawa, a chief’ ...Show more
My First Words about Tikanga Māori by Stacey Morrison
21.00 NZD
Category: Te Reo Maori Language
Stacey Morrison has created an illustrated guide to Maori customs and practices for children (and adults), as a companion to her #1 bestselling My First Words in Maori. My First Words about Tikanga Maori is a guide to Maori customs, practices and ways of doing things, and to the special words we use whe ...Show more
Tоku Whanau Rerehua: My Beautiful Family by Rauhina Cooper
23.00 NZD
Category: NZ Picture Books
Moving story of girl with two mums overcoming shyness about whānau * Publishing in time for National Schools' Pride Week * Beautifully illustrated by award-winning Isobel Te Aho-White
Maori Months of the Year (Magnetic Learning Resources)
7.00 NZD
Category: Te Reo Maori Language | Series: Magnetic Learning Resources
Learn the Maori names for the months of the year with Learning Toolbox Magnetic Maori Months of the year Recommended for 3 years and over Product Dimensions: 210 x 230mm
Maori Colours (Magnetic Learning Resources)
7.00 NZD
Category: Educational Books | Series: Magnetic Learning Resources
Learn your colours in Maori with these magnetics.
Rona Moon/Ko Rona Mahina (Bilingual) by Tim Tipene
23.00 NZD
Category: NZ Picture Books
‘Everything looks so small from up here,’ said Rona. ‘I know,’ Whaea beamed. ‘Even the reasons we felt angry seem so little.’ The beloved myth of Rona and the Moon comes to 21st-century Aotearoa in English and Māori in Tim Tipene’s sensitive telling, strikingly illustrated by Tai Tokerau artist Theresa ...Show more
Mihi by Gavin Bishop
18.00 NZD
Category: NZ Board & Cloth Books
Board book. This beautiful baby book introduces ideas of me and my place in the world in the shape of a simple mihi or pepeha. Mihi / mihimihi / pepeha: introducing yourself and making connections to other people and places. Mihi is a simple book to share with babies and talk about their whānau and pl ...Show more
Colour the Stars / Taea Ngā Whetū - Bilingual (10th Anniversary Edition) by Dawn McMillan, Ngaere Roberts
22.00 NZD
Category: NZ Picture Books
How do you describe colour to someone who is blind? Isaac and Luke are friends. Luke is blind and believes that he doesn’t need colours in his life. Isaac can’t imagine a world without colour and decides to teach his friend about them. Because Luke is blind, Isaac must appeal to his other senses. Throug ...Show more
Awatea rātou ko te Kapa Kawa (Awatea and the Kawa Gang #2 Māori Edition) by Fraser Smith, nā Piripi Walker i whakamāori
25.00 NZD
Category: Te Reo Maori Language
This is the Māori language edition of Awatea and the Kawa Gang.It’s the holidays, and Awatea is staying with his grandparents at the beach. He’s got lots of time and freedom to explore, visit the tree hut and have adventures with Carrot, the talking parrot. Awatea catches fish, cooks over a campfire and ...Show more