Te Tou Piataata o Kuwi (Kuwi's Very Shiny Bum - Te Reo Maori Edition) by Kat Quin (Translated by Pānia Papa)
20.00 NZD
Category: Te Reo Maori Language | Series: Kuwi the Kiwi
Te reo Maori translation of the bestselling Kuwi the Kiwi title, `Kuwi's Very Shiny Bum'.
He Huarākau / Fruit (#20 Te Reo Singalong + CD) by Sharon Holt
26.00 NZD
Category: Te Reo Maori Language
This book looks at the Māori words for many fruit commonly eaten in New Zealand. The beautiful illustrations give an insight into the many places where fruit can be found and bought – including a community kai shed at the side of the road. Children in the story ask and answer which fruit they like best, ...Show more
Ngā Atua Māori / The Māori Gods (#25 Te Reo Singalong + CD) by Sharon Holt
26.00 NZD
Category: Te Reo Maori Language | Series: Te Reo Singalong
This book connects the Māori gods with children as guardians of the environment, using beautiful illustrations and a captivating song. We’re sure it will soon be a favourite with children and teachers. Includes: Repetitive sentence structure: “Ko wai au? Ko wai koe? Ko wai ia?” (Who am I? Who are yo ...Show more
Ko Tōku Māmā te Kuini o te Rori by Jennifer Beck, Kawata Teepa (Translated by)
22.00 NZD
Category: Te Reo Maori Language
This book is the te reo Māori edition of My Mum is the Queen of the Road. Ari and Isabella play with trucks and diggers, making roads in a sandpit. Ari tells Isabella that his mother is a roadworker who works the Stop/Go sign and is called Queen of the Road. Isabella tries to work out why she is a queen ...Show more
Nga Taonga e Waru ma Te Wheke [ Ngā Taonga e Waru mā Te Wheke (The Eight Gifts of Te Wheke Te Reo Māori Edition) ] by Steph Matuku; Laya Mutton-Rogers; Kawata Teepa
20.00 NZD
Category: Te Reo Maori Language
He tino rawe ki a Te Wheke te kohikohi taonga, he moni kaitiora, he peara muramura, he rama pīataata, he taonga tawhito, ērā momo mea katoa. Engari i tētahi rangi, ka kaiponu ia ki ngā taonga e waru, kāre e kore . . . he raru kei te haere.
Ihaka and the Unexpected Visitor / Ko Ihaka me te Manuwhiri i Puta Ohorere mai (MAORI ed) by Kirsty Wadsworth
20.00 NZD
Category: Te Reo Maori Language
Tawhirimatea is the Maori god of wind and storms. When one of his little rainclouds goes missing, Tawhirimatea swirls by Ihaka's house to get the little boy's help in finding the little lost cloud. It is needed for an imminent rainstorm. So off the two go to check in with the gods Tangaroa, Tane and Rau ...Show more
How Maui Found His Whanau (magnetic story)
38.00 NZD
Category: Te Reo Maori Language
The epic adventures of the legendary demigod Māui start the day he is born. The tides sweep Māui to the shores of his ancestor who will teach him all he needs to know to find his way home again. Each image is printed on card and laminated with a small magnet on the back. Each legend comes in flax kete ...Show more
Nga tae i roto i te kete [Ngā tae i roto i te kete]: Colours in the Kete by Katie Kool; Cindy Tan
22.00 NZD
Category: NZ Picture Books
Delightful bi-lingual picture book where you open a kete on each page to reveal different colours.
The Maramataka: The Many Faces of the Moon by Abel Junior Tutagalevao
60.00 NZD
Category: NZ Non Fiction
The study of calendars is common to many cultures. Did you know that there is more than one calendar? This is a fantastic picture storybook for young learners to learn about how the Māori people of New Zealand observed the lunar seasons. Travel through time as this book explores their amazing culture an ...Show more
Ko Flit, Te Tīrairaka me Ngā Hēki Muna by Kat Quin; Ngaere Roberts
20.00 NZD
Category: Te Reo Maori Language | Series: Flit the Fantail
Flit has found some eggs ... but whose could they be? It is a misty morning in the forest. Flit the fantail chick is practising his landings. Flap, flop, slip, FLIP. Flit slips on something slippery and round. He has stumbled upon eight rubbery white eggs. Join Flit and his friends, Kiki the kaka, rasca ...Show more
A Māori Word a Day by Hemi Kelly
30.00 NZD
Category: Te Reo Maori Language
A Māori Word a Day offers an easy, instant and motivating entry into the Māori language. Through its 365 Māori words, you will learn the following- - English translations - Word category, notes and background information - Sample sentences, in both te reo Māori and English. Exploring the most common, mo ...Show more
Ki Te Moe Aotearoa by Donovan Bixley
20.00 NZD
Category: Te Reo Maori Language
Donovan Bixley gives parents the perfect off-to-sleep book for their little ones, with an engaging story of bedtime for all the animals around New Zealand being put to bed by their parents. His bright artwork gives a vibrant look to the cute and cuddly baby animals settling down to sleep.