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Illustrated by Quin, Kat; Translated by Papa, Pania
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Beginners Maori Language Picture Dictionary, for the Whole Family. From the #1 bestselling and award-winning author and illustrator of the Kuwi the Kiwi series, Kat Merewether, comes a large scale, stunningly illustrated visual dictionary. Full of over 1000 basic words in te reo ...Maori and English, perfect for every New Zealander. Read more
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He whakamaori i ta Dr. Seuss pakiwaitara rongonui, Oh, the Places You'll Go! A Maori language translation of Dr. Seuss's classic for young and old, Oh, the Places You'll Go!
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Nau mai, hoake tatou ko Aroha, i a ia e kaupare ana i te taiatea, i te mataku, i te maharahara, me te anipa, ki ana tukanga mama ka taea e te katoa.
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* New bilingual edition, English and Te Reo Maori * Paperback printing at cheaper price point * Original was one of Listener's 50 Best Books for Kids 2016
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Mihi
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Illustrated by Bishop, Gavin
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This beautiful boardbook for every New Zealand baby introduces ideas of me and my whanau in the form of a simple mihi This beautiful boardbook for every New Zealand baby introduces ideas of me and my whanau within the form of a simple mihi or pepeha. A simple book to look at and ...share with babies, it can also be used as an introduction to a child's pepeha. Moves from waka, mountain, iwi, mama and papa to the reading baby. Ko toku ao tenei, this is my world. Read more
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In this story, an adorable kiwi travels around New Zealand collecting souvenirs and practising Maori place names. And there's a delightful surprise for the kiwi when she returns home from her travels. The illustrations contain plenty of visual interest and talking points, and the... pronunciation tips will interest children and adults.
Includes:
Repetitive sentence structure: "I haere au ki..." (I went to...)
Maori place name pronunciation tips
Singalong CD which turns the book into a catchy song
English translation
List of activity ideas to make this much more than a fun book to do on the mat!
Guitar chords Read more
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Nana made hug blankets for all her family. Each one was special. We love our Nana. A joyful story of whlove and loss, but above all else, love.
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When a bus driver takes a break from his route, a very unlikely volunteer springs up to take his place - a pigeon! But you've never met one like this before. He pleads, begs and tries to bribe you to let him drive the bus.
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"From singer-songwriter June Pitman-Hayes comes this rousing and fortifying new waiata for Kiwi children from all backgrounds. This heart-warming story and song celebrates the strength in community"--Publisher information.
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A te reo Maori board book edition of this popular Gecko Press title, "Who's Driving?" A new play on the fable of the tortoise and the hare. This is a picture book for drivers of all ages.aoeSimply told, with a minimum of fuss, Who's Driving? is a good example of less is more... F...or best results, tackle at full throttle.a The Age (Australia)aoeA joyous ride for any pre-schooler in love with the fast and the furious.a Dominion Post (NZ) Read more
ISBN |
9781776573066 |
Published NZ |
1 Aug 2020 |
Publisher |
Gecko Press |
Interest Age |
2-6 years |
Language |
(Maori) |
Availability |
48 Ready to ship - Allow 3-5 days 39 In stock at publisher; delivery usually 15-20 working days due to covid19 delays
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