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This is the beautifully illustrated traditional story of Sina and the eel that is transformed into a handsome warrior. The illustrated borders detail much of the wildlife of Samoa.
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Ancient Samoan mythology tell of Telesa. Demon women who are guardians of earth and gifted with the elemental powers of Air, Water and Fire. Telesa are vengeful and cruel, tales to frighten children. Or are they more than that?
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Alofa and Filipo want to learn gagana SaImoa so at bedtime they ask their parents how to say various things in the Samoan language. Suggested level: junior.
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EUla has his first day at Apia Primary School. When he falls over in front of everyone he is initially embarrassed but feels better when the teacher and the children show concern for him. Suggested level: primary.
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EUla is marching with his school at government grounds in MulinuEu. He is excited about Samoa's special day and his pride in being Samoan is made even better when he gets a wave from the Prime Minister. Suggested level: primary.
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A collection of 56 crossword puzzles testing word knowledge in gagana Samoan. Clues in English - answers in Samoan. Answers in the back of the book.
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EUla attends the Teuila Festival and is excited to see his cousin Rina on one of the floats. EUla views Rina as a role model for winning a scholarship to study in New Zealand but realises the small things you do are also important. Suggested level: primary.
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Entirely in Samoan this the simple story of a fire racing through the countryside. The english edition is "The Flame
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(Samoan Edition of Flying Diamonds) Reader. This is a story about a dandelion seed and its journey to becoming a fully-grown plant. Suitable for Y6-9 learners for building basic knowledge in plants or the natural growth cycle. It also supports the goals of biliteracy.
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The importance of maintaining a child's home language is now well recognised by parents and educators. It is also important for children from all backgrounds to experience other languages and culture. Our Tui range of bilingual educational books are designed specifically to ac ...
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