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Kiwi kids will love this home-grown version of The Three Little Pigs, where the wolf is substituted for a giant weasel and the houses are made from ferns, paua shells and hangi stones!
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A brand new publication, 32 page, full color, personally hand signed by the artist. Contains images of childbirth that may restrict suitability for young children. An original poem written in Maori with English subtitles, with beautiful illustrations. Suitable for ages 8 to adu ...
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A group of four animal friends go to the playground to have fun on the swing, the slide, the roundabout and the seesaw. Upon arriving at the swing, they notice an ant sitting on it. 'Shoo, ant!' they say, but Po (the hippo) says no, he was there first and gives him a push. Then a ...
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A simle colourful counting book in Te reo and English - for the young.
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On calm sunny days, like today, Koro loved to go fishing. He loved fishing with his mokopuna. But Koro needed his hat to shade his head from the hot sun. But where is his hat?
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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 ...
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A retelling of "Roadworks" in Maori. A boisterous picture book full of noisy fun for machine-mad kids. "Plan the road. Plan the road. Mark it on the map." Roadworks takes the reader through all the stages of making a road; from planning to construction to driving on the finish ...
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Common words and phrases, covering a wide range of topics including Maori pronunciation and alphabet.
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Counting in Maori, numbers 1-15. Each number is used in a descriptive sentence. This book has bight and bold, fun illustrations.
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Our favourite puppy is celebrating his 30th birthday this year and his classic first adventure is once more available in Maori. Join Sally, Spot's mum, on her search to find where the mischievous puppy is hiding.
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