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Kei te Pehea Koe? How do you feel?

Kei te Pehea Koe? How do you feel?

A delightful, easy introduction to saying how you feel using te reo. Young and old alike will be able to describe whether they are feeling hoha (bored), makariri (cold), matekai (hungry), or simply tinopai rawe (fantastic)! A pronunciation guide provides a simple guide to the lan... read full description below.

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ISBN 9780143502838
Published 4 August 2008 by Penguin
Format Paperback
Author(s) By Duncan, Tracy

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ISBN-13 9780143502838
ISBN-10 0143502832
Stock Available
Status In stock at publisher; ships 7-15 working days
Publisher Penguin
Imprint Puffin
Publication Date 4 August 2008
Publication Country New Zealand New Zealand
Format Paperback
Author(s) By Duncan, Tracy
Category Award Winning
First Concepts / Early Learning
Te Reo / Maori
Language Readers
Storylines Notable Picture Books
Award Winning Children's Titles
Interest Age 3-6 years
Reading Age 3-6 years
NBS Text Pre-school & Early Learning
ONIX Text Children/juvenile;Children/juvenile
Number of Pages 32
Dimensions Width: 285mm
Height: 210mm
Weight Not specified - defaults to 600g
Dewey Code Not specified
Catalogue Code 33959

Description of this Book

A delightful, easy introduction to saying how you feel using te reo. Young and old alike will be able to describe whether they are feeling hoha (bored), makariri (cold), matekai (hungry), or simply tinopai rawe (fantastic)! A pronunciation guide provides a simple guide to the language.

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Awards & Reviews

Awards Shortlisted for Storylines Notable New Zealand Books: Picture Books 2009.

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Author's Bio

Born in Mangakino and raised on the Coromandel Peninsula, Tracy Duncan now lives in the Moutere Hills of Nelson where she shares her orchard home with her husband, two children and an ever-growing variety of furred and feathered critters. Her paintings are represented by a variety of galleries throughout New Zealand. She is a participant in the NZ Book Council's Writers in Schools programme and in 2007 was awarded a Creative New Zealand/DOC Wild Creations artists residency, which saw her spend six productive weeks in Karamea on the West Coast of the South Island. Other books by Tracy include: My Maori Shapes, My Maori Colours, Grandad's Medals, My Maori Numbers, The Man who loved the Sea, Mere McKaskill's Boil-up and the Nanny Mihi collection of stories.

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