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With the two languages complementing each other on the same page, these picture books provide even a reader without prior experience of te reo Maori the opportunity to read each myth in the native language of Aotearoa New Zealand. Ideal for parents wishing to learn Maori with th ...
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A retelling of the traditional Maori story with illustrations by Manu Smith.
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Retells the traditional Maori tale of how Maui tricked the fire woman. Includes notes on Maori pronunciation. With the Maori text foremost then English on the other side of each double-page-spread, readers experience these Maori stories in the indigenous language of Aotearoa New ...
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Describes the legendary taniwha, a fearsome creature with sharp teeth, long claws, and a roar like thunder. Includes notes on Maori pronunciation. With the Maori text foremost then English on the other side of each double-page-spread, readers experience these Maori stories in the ...
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Describes Tane, god of the forest, who planted the trees and created the bird and animals which live there. Includes notes on Maori pronunciation. With the Maori text foremost then English on the other side of each double-page-spread, readers experience these Maori stories in the ...
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Twelve myths and legends are retold in a simple, poetic style, similar to a traditional verbal storyteller. Stunning illustrations capture the drama, melding the natural, human and mythical world.
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