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In maori, this story for children explores different methods of dealing with bullying in school. Tama is being bullied by a nasty taniwha who happens to inhabit his classroom. He goes to his family for ideas of dealing with the situation.
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From blisters to blocked noses, Koro seems to have an unappetizing remedy for everything. But could his enthusiasm for Maori medicine turn out to be contagious? A children's story and Maori herbal all in one.
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Rewa's mum is worried about him, he seems unhappy, so she sends him to see a tohunga. Rewa is unhappy, and he has lots of wishes - but most of all, he wants to be a bird. The tohunga grants him his wish, and gives Rewa warning about being a bird for too long and forgetting how to ...
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Warrior Kids is a pioneering programme that over the past 17 years has empowered thousands of children across New Zealand, many of them from challenged backgrounds. Focusing on bringing out the warrior within, the programme draws upon Maori concepts of the warrior and Eastern mar ...
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Tama needs to find out just how to tame the meanest, greenest
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An inspiring junior novel with special appeal to boys. High-school student Haki needs to find the pounamu that was stolen from him after a car crash. In his search he must confront his fears and find a way to answer the challenge to serve his people, his land, to fight a taniwha ...
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Hinemoa is really brave. Even dentists don't scare her. When her brother says there is a ghost in his room it is Hinemoa who stands and tells the ghost to 'bring it on'. But when it comes time for Hinemoa to swim she is too impatient and jumps in the deep end. A quick trip to the ...
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Hinemoa is a brave girl, but when she rushes into learning to swim and jumps in the deep end she becomes a little scared of the water. So Nana has to show her how to conquer her fears and learn to swim.
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In maori, this story for children explores different methods of dealing with bullying in school. Tama is being bullied by a nasty taniwha who happens to inhabit his classroom. He goes to his family for ideas of dealing with the situation.
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An insight into what school life is like for many children. Tim Tipene has run his Warrior Kids programme in schools and communities for many years, teaching children self-respect and self control as well as how to handle those events that can often result in a spiral of inapprop ...
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