Ngā Kupu Wero by Witi Ihimaera
$37.00 NZD
Category: Te Reo Māori
A powerful new collection of non-fiction by contemporary Māori writers. From over 60 Māori writers, Nga Kupu Wero brings together a bounty of essays, articles, commentary and creative nonfiction on the political, cultural and social issues that challenge us today. From colonisation to identity, from cr ...Show more
Ngā Poaka e Toru (Three Little Pigs Maori) by Gavin Bishop
$18.99 NZD
Category: Te Reo Māori
Maori edition of the three little pigs who leave home to seek their fortune and how they deal with the big bad wolf. Re-released.
Ngā Waka Aituā / Emergency Vehicles (#23 Te Reo Singalong with CD) by Sharon Holt
$26.00 NZD
Category: Te Reo Māori
"This book teaches the Māori words for emergency vehicles -- and includes some sirens! The illustrations reflect how those emergency vehicles look in a New Zealand setting, and give plenty of opportunities for children to make predictions about what might happen next. The book will help you to learn how ...Show more
Ngā Whakamāoritanga by Brian Friel
$29.99 NZD
Category: Plays
Ngā Whakamāoritanga Nā Brian Friel Nā Hēmi Kelly i whakamāori Kei tētahi wharekura i te papakāinga o Baile Beag, i tētahi hapori kōrero Airihi i te whaitua o Tonekāra i te pito o te marama o Ākuhata, i te tau 1833, ngā mahi o te whakaari nei. E hopuni mai ana i tētahi pārae tūtata tētahi wāh ...Show more
Noqu Matavuvale : My Family
$38.99 NZD
Category: Pacific Languages
At the heart of Pacific Peoples is their love for and devotion to their Family. Ma'au Books have created the second book in their series and the heart of the story is "I love my family and my family loves me".
Nou te Ao, e Hika e! (Nōu te Ao, e Hika e! ) Oh, the Places You'll Go! in te reo Maori - Kotahi Rau Pukapuka #4 by Dr. Seuss; Karena Kelly (Translator)
$34.99 NZD
Category: Te Reo Māori | Series: Kotahi Rau Pukapuka
He whakamāori i tā Dr. Seuss pakiwaitara rongonui, Oh, the Places You’ll Go! ‘Me mihi ka tika, te toa o te rā! Tūrou, Hawaiki! Tō pai! Wehi nā!’ Topa mai, taka mai, ko ngā piki me ngā heke o te ao o te tangata te aronga nui o tēnei kōrero reka nā te mātanga, nā Dr. Seuss. He kupu akiaki kei roto e mauma ...Show more
Nā wai ēnei? / Who Do These Things Belong to? (#29 Te Reo Singalong) by Sharon Holt
$25.00 NZD
Category: Te Reo Māori
This book encourages us to think differently about rubbish, by looking at new ways to reuse, repurpose and recycle. It includes: Repetitive sentence structure: “Taihoa, e hoa. Whakaaro anō.” (Wait, my friend. Think again.) Te reo vocabulary for ways to reuse, repurpose and recycle items instead of ...Show more
O Mose Ma Le Manumea (Samoan edition) by Jane Va'afusuaga and Rebecca Stirnemann
$25.00 NZD
Category: NZ Picture Books
The Sāmoan edition of Mose and the Manumea.`Ina ua fa`alogo Mose ma lona tauusoga o Niko i le fa`asalalauga i le leitiō e uiga i le manulele fa`asao o le manumea, na fa`aoso loa le lā sa`iligā manumea. Ua ō i le loloto o le togāvao pogisā, o lo o i le isi itūmauga. `Ua maofa tama i manu ese`ese na lāto ...Show more
O le Aiga Smoa: The Samoa Family (bilingual) by Nafanuatele Lafitaga Mafaufau; Michel Mulipola (Illustrator)
$38.99 NZD
Category: NZ Middle Fiction 8-12-year-olds
O Le Aiga Samoa is the first-ever Samoan language comic book which celebrates the Samoan language, culture and values in a easy-to-read format suitable for all ages. The English translation of the comic stories is on the flip side.
O le Meaalofa mo Ana (A Gift for Ana in Samoan) by Jane Va'afusuaga
$24.99 NZD
Category: Pacific Languages
O le pō muamua i Sāmoa, na momoe ai Ana ma lona tinā matua i luga o se moega tuāi lava, ma `a`āfu i ni `ie`afu namu atigi mogamoga. Ua malama le taeao, ma e ala a`e Ana, ua leai se `olomatua. Na ia nofo i luga ma tilotilo atu i le isi itū o le potu. O lā lava e momoe gāpēpē mai tamā ma tinā i lo la`ua ...Show more
Of Course You Can! - English and Samoan by Karen Hinge; Nicky Sievert (Illustrator); Filipo Motulalo (Translator); Nicole Maynard (Translator)
$30.00 NZD
Category: Pacific Languages
A story about a boy who is nervous about starting school. His classmates are welcoming and every time he thinks he cant join in, because he is in a wheelchair, the children find ways for him to take part. This book is about kindness, inclusion and finding positive solutions to challenges.
One White Crane: A Bilingual Counting Book of the Months by Vickie Lee
$19.99 NZD
Category: Asian Languages
One white crane, two black bears . . . Simply told and beautifully rendered, this counting board book takes young readers through the months of the year. Each month focuses on a new animal, from seals in May to cicadas in September. Sweet, accessible text in English and Chinese pairs with eye-catchi ...Show more