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This collection includes twenty-eight waiata on CD, twenty-eight song explanations in both Maori and English and "stunning" illustrations. Melbourne "hauntingly paints 'an audiopscape' reflecting dimensions of the Great Forest of Tane".
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."I've Got Something to Say" is a practical and very useful guide for teachers at all levels.
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An anthology of fantasy and science fiction stories. This is a collection of tales about space aliens, talking animals, monsters, magical and outrageous beings and impossible events. Contributors include: Margaret Mahy, Ken Catran, David Hill and Jane Buxton.
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The best of the short stories written for children from the 1999- Huia short Story Awards.
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This attractive hardback anthology of the marvellous Margaret Mahy's stories brings together many classic childhood favourites. All eleven stories are presented with their original iconic illustrations and all will amuse, enthrall and delight. Finally The Man whose Mother was a P ...
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This book is part of a collection and is aimed at young children's (Primary/Junior) reading and comprehension on familiar animals and fishes which they encounter in literature and real life at this level. The title means Who am I? and describes an animal's characteristic behaviou ...
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Translated by Schultz, E.
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Grouped according to subject with English translation and explanation.
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The book is divided into nine sections, representing the nine poetic genres in which Dr Ma-hina produces his poetry. They range from nature, historical and scenery poetry through love, dance and political poetry to mourning, social praise and advertisemen
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The Reading Activity Handbook: Purposeful reading responses to enrich your literacy programme is a comprehensive collection of reading response ideas that includes 19 photocopy masters to support students' learning.
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This introduction to Te Reo Maori will have the children in your early childhood centre or primary school revelling in Maori language through fun activities and waiata. Together, the books build children's vocabulary abilities from single words to simple sentences and conversatio ...
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