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Taimi Kai: A Story from the Pacific (Children Of the Pacific) by Jill MacGregor
26.00 NZD
Category: Fiction | Series: Children Of the Pacific
A collection of traditional Pacifica recipes with easy-to-follow instructions.
Tareima's String: A Story from the Islands of Kiribati (Children of the Pacific) by Jill MacGregor
26.00 NZD
Category: Fiction | Series: Children of the Pacific
Tareima asks Kabuatekai to help her make string from the coconut husk fibres so she can hang her Good Work chart on the classroom wall.
The Koni Raoni: A Story from the Cook Islands (Children of the Pacific) by Jill MacGregor
26.00 NZD
Category: Fiction | Series: Children of the Pacific
Pururangi lives in Aitutaki and this year at Christmas time its the turn of her village to travel around the island and dance for the people in the other villages.
The Mangoes: A Story from Fiji (Children of the Pacific) by Jill MacGregor
26.00 NZD
Category: Non-Fiction | Series: Children of the Pacific
The mango trees in Ketty’s village are being felled and replaced by concrete power poles. Ketty and her friends pick as many mangoes as they can before the trees are cut down.
The Rat and the Octopus: A Story from the Island of Niue (Children of the Pacific) by Jill MacGregor
26.00 NZD
Category: Fiction | Series: Children of the Pacific
Pita, who lives in the village of Tuapa on the island of Niue, describes how to catch an octopus with a lure shaped like a rat. Includes some Niuean words and a glossary.
The Tree of Life: A Story from the Pacific Nations (Children of the Pacific) by Jill MacGregor
26.00 NZD
Category: Fiction | Series: Children of the Pacific
Coconut palms grow 30 metres tall, producing 60-100 coconuts each year for 80 years. There are hundreds of uses for the coconut palm. Where do all the coconuts go?
The Uga Hunt: A Story from the Island of Niue (Children of the Pacific) by Jill MacGregor
26.00 NZD
Category: Fiction | Series: Children of the Pacific
Arfa, who lives in Niue, describes how he and his father hunt for huge coconut crabs called uga.
The Walking Tree: A Story from the Islands of Vanuatu (Children of the Pacific) by Jill MacGregor
26.00 NZD
Category: Fiction | Series: Children of the Pacific
Florence (Filo) lives in Vanuatu on a small island called Nguna where the pandanus tree leaves provide thatch for their roof, handles for baskets and mats for many occasions.
Toakase's Tapa: A Story from the Islands of Tonga (Children of the Pacific) by Jill MacGregor
26.00 NZD
Category: Fiction | Series: Children of the Pacific
Toakase lives in Tonga near the tombs where the first Kings of Tonga are buried. Her village is famous for the beautiful tapa barkcloths the women make for special occasions
Vei's Vanilla Ice Cream: A Story from the Kingdom of Tonga (Children Of the Pacific) by Jill MacGregor
26.00 NZD
Category: Fiction | Series: Children of the Pacific
Veisina visits a vanilla bean plantation and learns how the beans are cured to flavour her favourite vanilla ice cream.
Why Do Bats Hang Upside Down?: A Story From the Islands of Tonga (Children of the Pacific) by Jill MacGregor
26.00 NZD
Category: Fiction | Series: Children of the Pacific
Hundreds of fruit bats roost in the trees above Anitelu and Sione’s village. Anitelu wants to know why they hang upside down.
Wrapping it Up: A Story from the Islands of Samoa (Children of the Pacific) by Jill MacGregor
26.00 NZD
Category: Fiction | Series: Children of the Pacific
It is Mother's Day in Samoa. Bernd, Belle and their sisters make a feast for Grandmother using the leaves that grow around their village. A story from the Islands of Samoa. Contains some Samoan words and glossary. This new series of books will encourage an understanding of children's daily life in To ...Show more