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Everyday Words (First Signs - NZSL, Te Reo Māori & English) by Jenna Brockett
25.00 NZD
Category: NZ Board & Cloth Books
Children understand hundreds of words and concepts before they can communicate verbally, and teaching basic signs to children benefits both them and their parents by providing a means of communication before and during speech development. “First Signs” gets you started with key signs to help you communi ...Show more
Te Kāihe Kokikoki (The Wonky Donkey - Maori Edition) by Craig Smith
22.00 NZD
Category: Te Reo Maori Language
Each page of this very funny, cumulative story, tells us something new about the donkey, which will have children in fits of laughter!
Māori Counting Blocks
32.00 NZD
Category: Other Games
These counting blocks can be used to build the written numbers from 0 to 100 in Māori and can help young learners to learn the Māori numeracy in an engaging and interactive way. Each Block is 5cm x 5cm x 5cm 7 blocks per set Wooden Comes in a box
Kia Heke te Pō: Ngā kīrehe ngahere o Aotearoa (After Dark Maori Edition) by Julia Crouth
20.00 NZD
Category: Te Reo Maori Language
A charming introduction to New Zealand's wildlife of the night, starting with the kiwi. Each page describes the creature to be found on the next page, encouraging the reader to predict what the creature might be.
The Red Poppy (Maori) by David Hill
20.00 NZD
Category: Te Reo Maori Language
The powerful ANZAC story, now available in te reo softcover format. Young soldier Jim McLeod waits in the trenches of World War I for the order to attack the enemy. With him are his friends, and Nipper, the messenger dog. When they charge across no-man’s-land, Jim is shot … and finds himself face to fac ...Show more
Kaare Rawa Nei a Au i te Pohewa i Pehea na (I Can't Imagine How That Happened Maori) by Aimee McNaughton
22.00 NZD
Category: Te Reo Maori Language
I Can't Imagine How That Happened (Maori Edition) Meg and her Grandpa are off camping and fishing at the lake. Grandpa keeps playing practical jokes on Meg, but then Meg gets her own back
A Dictionary of the Maori Language by Herbert W. Williams
40.00 NZD
Category: Dictionaries
Māori to English. The 7th edition is revised by a committee consisting of Dr Pei te Hurinui Jones (chairman) and Bruce Biggs, both members of the original revision committee, the late Mrs Beth Ranapia of the Department of Education and Mrs Merimeri Penfold of the maori Studies section of the Anthropolog ...Show more
My First Words in Maori Flashcards by Stacey Morrison
25.00 NZD
Category: Te Reo Maori Language
Help your tamariki to korero Māori with these illustrated flashcards designed to partner with Stacey Morrison's My First Words in Maori. Flashcards are a great way to have fun with tamariki on their language journey. Designed by Maori language champion Stacey Morrison, with adorable pictures by Ali Teo ...Show more
Hapata: Te Kuri Maia o te Moana (Herbert the Brave Sea Dog Te Reo Maori edition) by Robyn Belton
5.00 NZD
Category: Te Reo Maori Language
To celebrate the 10th Anniversary of Robyn Belton's heart-warming, beautifully illustrated story, this truelife adventure, has now been translated into Te Reo Māori. Hapata te kuri maia o te moana is the true story about a small dog who lived by the sea. Everybody loved him, but the person who loved him ...Show more
Te Kokorangi ( Te Kо̄kо̄rangi ): Te Aranga o Matariki (The Astromancer: The Rising of Matariki - Te Reo Māori Edition) by Witi Ihimaera, Hēni Jacob; Isobel Joy Te Aho-White
25.00 NZD
Category: Te Reo Maori Language
E kimi ana a Te Kokorangi i etahi pia hou tokowha hei ako i nga korero o Matariki me te maramataka. Kowhiria ana etahi tama tokotoru, me tetahi kotiro, he pani, ko Aria te ingoa. Tohe ana a Aria kia haere ano ko tana kuri haunga i tona taha. Ka ahua hoha a Aria i nga akoranga, kaore hoki ia e pai kia to ...Show more
Mokopuna Matatini (The Greatest Haka Festival on Earth Te Reo Māori Edition) by Pania Tahau-Hodges; Story Hemi-Morehouse
22.00 NZD
Category: Te Reo Maori Language
It's national kapa haka competition time again, and this Maori performing arts festival is a big event! It needs planning, tactics and dedication - and that's just for the people watching! Nan's a hardcore kapa haka follower, and she shows her mokopuna all the tricks to get the best seats, find the cho ...Show more