Actions in Maori (Magnetic Learning Resources)
12.00 NZD
Category: Te Reo Maori Language | Series: Magnetic Learning Resources
The Worm and The Whale by Lisala Halapua
26.00 NZD
Category: Fiction | Series: Island Fables
Worms, yams and humpback whales tangle in a heartwarming Tongan fable. This book follows the critically acclaimed The Mouse And The Octopus in the Island Fables series.
Minty Wants to Go to New York City by Claudia Gibb
26.00 NZD
Category: NZ Picture Books
Minty the Blue whale is seeking adventure! From New Zealand to New York, across the oceans of the world. Join Minty as he travels from sea to city. A whale tale about following your dreams, having the courage to do the right thing and saving our precious oceans.
The Longest Breakfast (PB) by Jenny Bornholdt & Sarah Wilkins
20.00 NZD
Category: NZ Picture Books
The baby wants breakfast so Malcolm gets out of bed to get started. Then in comes Toby. And Una and Toto, then Alicetheyre hungry too. And Conrad from next door and his sister Ruby! Everyone has a request for breakfast. But who is taking notice of the baby? The Longest Breakfast is a fun family story fu ...Show more
The Catalogue of the Universe by Margaret Mahy
20.00 NZD
Category: NZ Young Adult Fiction
Angela May and Tycho Potter are an unlikely pair. Angela is passionate, confident and popular, living an eccentric life with her mother at the top of Dry Creek Road. Her best friend Tyke prefers the company of his telescope and philosophy books - anything to escape the chaos of his family. But when a se ...Show more
Aiming Up with Kieran Read by David Riley
20.00 NZD
Category: Biography & Autobiography
Aiming Up with Kieran Read tells the thrilling story of how a humble young man from South Auckland, grew up to become the captain of the one of the most famous sports teams in the world … the All Blacks! Learn how hard work and determination can help you succeed in life too. Take a look inside the book ...Show more
Kieran Read (Reading All Stars) by David Riley
23.00 NZD
Category: Biography & Autobiography | Series: Reading All Stars
Reading All Stars: Kieran Read tells how a young man from South Auckland became captain of one of the most famous rugby teams in the world … the All Blacks! Kieran Read is a Reading All Stars book. Reading All Stars books are written for people who need support with reading, whatever their age.
The Enchanted Mist by Xoë Hall
22.00 NZD
Category: Maori Myths and Legends
Uenuku stumbles across the love of his life in an otherworldly mist. Can and human and a supernatural beauty keep their love a moonlight secret? Or do they both belong in their own realms?
Huka-Piata me ngā Para Pātiotio - He Paki-Tiaki-Whenua by Geraldine Brophy; Hannah McKenzie
20.00 NZD
Category: Te Reo Maori Language
Te reo Maori edition Snowbright and the Frozen Waste is a work of entertainment designed to carry the eco-awareness message to children and their families. Written for 4-9-year-olds, this eco fairy tale is set in Taita, a suburb of Lower Hutt. Its a story about Prince Farming and his rescuers SnowBrigh ...Show more
Toitoi #09 (Spring 2017) by Edited by Charlotte Gibbs
23.00 NZD
Category: NZ Junior Fiction | Series: Toitoi: A Journal for Young Writers and Artists
Toitoi is a quarterly journal of writing and art by New Zealand children, ages 5-13. With 100 pages of original stories, poetry and artwork, Toitoi gives our young writers and artists a real purpose and a wide audience. Toitoi can be read at home or at school and is a valuable classroom resource.
Ko Mauao te Maunga: Legend of Mauao (Big Book) by Debbie McCauley
60.00 NZD
Category: Big Books
This bilingual children's picture book in English and Te Reo Maori retells the traditional Legend of Mauao in big book format.
That F Word: Growing up Feminist in Aotearoa by Lizzie Marvelly
35.00 NZD
Category: NZ Non Fiction
A wake-up call and a battle-cry for all Kiwi women Lizzie Marvelly tells the story of New Zealand's feminist roots, then traverses the modern landscape, tearing apart areas of gender imbalance and pervading attitudes to Kiwi women. In particular, Lizzie examines how men have been brought up with certain ...Show more