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Toitoi #23 (Autumn 2021) by edited by Charlotte Gibbs
20.00 NZD
Category: NZ Junior Fiction
Toitoi celebrates the creative spirit of young New Zealanders. We believe that their work has purpose and deserves a wide audience. We publish material with an original and authentic voice that other young people can connect to and be inspired by and that reflects the cultures and experiences of life in ...Show more
Toitoi #24 (Winter 2021) by edited by Charlotte Gibbs
20.00 NZD
Category: NZ Junior Fiction
Toitoi celebrates the creative spirit of young New Zealanders. We believe that their work has purpose and deserves a wide audience. We publish material with an original and authentic voice that other young people can connect to and be inspired by and that reflects the cultures and experiences of life in ...Show more
Toitoi #25 (Spring 2021) by edited by Charlotte Gibbs
20.00 NZD
Category: NZ Junior Fiction | Series: Toitoi
Toitoi celebrates the creative spirit of young New Zealanders. We believe that their work has purpose and deserves a wide audience. We publish material with an original and authentic voice that other young people can connect to and be inspired by and that reflects the cultures and experiences of life in ...Show more
Toitoi #27 (Autumn 2022) by edited by Charlotte Gibbs
23.00 NZD
Category: NZ Junior Fiction | Series: Toitoi
Toitoi is a quarterly journal of writing and art by New Zealand children, ages 5-13. With over 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. ...Show more
Toitoi #28 (Winter 2022) by edited by Charlotte Gibbs
23.00 NZD
Category: NZ Junior Fiction | Series: Toitoi
Toitoi is a quarterly journal of writing and art by New Zealand children, ages 5-13. With over 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. ...Show more
Toitoi #29 (Spring 2022) by edited by Charlotte Gibbs
23.00 NZD
Category: NZ Middle Fiction
Toitoi is a quarterly journal of writing and art by New Zealand children, ages 5-13. With over 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. ...Show more
Toitoi #30 (Summer 2023) by edited by Charlotte Gibbs
23.00 NZD
Category: NZ Junior Fiction
Our fantastic summer issue has arrived and we are so excited to share it with you all. Congratulations to Maxwell Zhao, age 7, for his incredible cover illustration, and to all the young writers and artists for submitting their work for publication. We hope you love this journal as much as we do!
Toitoi #31 (Autumn 2023) by edited by Charlotte Gibbs
23.00 NZD
Category: NZ Middle Fiction
Toitoi 31 is our stunning autumn issue, with gorgeous cover art by Greta de Walters, age 15. Toitoi celebrates the creative spirit of young New Zealanders. We believe that their work has purpose and deserves a wide audience. We publish material with an original and authentic voice that other young peop ...Show more
Toitoi #32 (Winter 2023) by edited by Charlotte Gibbs
23.00 NZD
Category: NZ Middle Fiction | Series: Toitoi
Toitoi 32 is our fantastic winter issue, with stunning cover art by Meilan George-Cawte, age 11.
Toitoi #33 (Spring 2023) by edited by Charlotte Gibbs
23.00 NZD
Category: NZ Junior Fiction | Series: Toitoi
Toitoi 33 is our fabulous spring issue, with fantastic cover art by Vera Horvath, age 12.
Toitoi Anzac Special (2018) by Edited by Charlotte Gibbs
20.00 NZD
Category: NZ Junior Fiction | Series: Toitoi: A Journal for Young Writers and Artists
Toitoi celebrates the ideas, imaginations and creative spirit of our young writers and artists. We believe that their work has purpose and deserves a wide audience. We publish material with an original and authentic voice that other young people can connect to and be inspired by and that reflects the c ...Show more