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
Atua: Maori Gods and Heroes by Gavin Bishop
40.00 NZD
Category: NZ Picture Books
Gavin Bishop's stunning, once-in-a-generation compendium introduces readers to the pantheon of Māori gods, demigods and heroes, and explores Aotearoa's most exciting legends from the Creation to the Migration. Meet the gods, demigods and heroes of the Māori people of Aotearoa in this breathtaking, large ...Show more
Let's Go, Flo! by Rebekah Ballagh
25.00 NZD
Category: Emotions
Working on two levels, this story not only describes Flo's day but also highlights memory and focus skills in a day-to-day setting. Bestselling author Rebekah Ballagh also includes resources for parents and teachers about these key executive functions. On one level, this is a cute story about the day in ...Show more
Let It Flow: Healthy Ways to Release Emotions! by Rebekah Lipp
26.00 NZD
Category: Emotions
We all experience emotions. Big ones, small ones, joyous one and uncomfortable ones. Each emotion is simply energy that travels through us. When they do, they are trying to give us a message to help us. Never feel bad about experiencing an emotion. All emotions are healthy and normal. It is what you do ...Show more
Rere Atu Taku Poi! - Let My Poi Fly! by Tangaroa Paul; Rebecca Gibbs (Illustrator)
23.00 NZD
Category: NZ Picture Books
Written in te reo Maori and translated by the author, Rere Atu Taku Poi! is a beautifully illustrated story about gender fluidity in a school setting. Rangi loves doing haka but performing poi is his favourite - even though his classmates say it's just for girls. When the lead poi performer falls sick ...Show more
Journey to Waitangi by Sarah Macintosh-Tawhiri
24.00 NZD
Category: NZ Picture Books
Follow Brianna's journey to Waitangi, where she learns about the events surrounding the signing of the Te Tiriti o Waitangi, as well as learning more about her Maori heritage in Aotearoa, New Zealand.
Learning Tongan Through Bathtime by Deborah and Oka Sanerivi (translators Mafi and David Taumoe-peau)
26.00 NZD
Category: Fiction
Bilingual first phrases book for learning Tongan.
Home Child: A Child Migrant in New Zealand by Dawn McMillan; Trish Bowles
12.00 NZD
Category: NZ Picture Books
London 1950: A father makes the heart-wrenching decision to send his children to New Zealand for a better life. Young Pat and one of her sisters are allowed to stay together when the four are adopted out, but they will never see their father again. Many years after coming to New Zealand, Pat and her sis ...Show more
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
Elvie the Sheep by Colleen Brown
24.00 NZD
Category: NZ Picture Books
Elvie the sheep lived at the back of the Pollock’s home in Kilbirnie, in Wellington, New Zealand.She really did go for walks to the local park with Mrs Pollock and she really did hang out with the hens in the backyard.This story is about her first adventure.
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
The Twin Stars of Matariki: Waiti and Waita by Miriama Kamo
22.00 NZD
Category: NZ Picture Books
Te Rerehua and Sam know that nothing in nature is identical; not the eels, not the stones on the beach ... not even the twin stars of Matariki, Waiti and Waita: one looks after fresh water and lakes, the other salt water – the ocean. When they notice Waiti is looking dim one night, Grandma and Poua enli ...Show more