Niue Stands Alone by David Riley (Retold by); Chad Robertson (Illustrator); Mele Nemaia
$35.00 NZD
Category: Pacific Languages
Have you ever done something so embarrassing you just wanted to hide? Fao and Huanaki know how that feels. They once did something embarrassing too. But they found a way to turn it into something good. Find out how in Niue Stands Alone, a bilingual legend from the Rock!
Of Course You Can! Se e Te Mafaia! (Samoan and English edition) by Karen Hinge; Nicole Maynard (Translator)
$30.00 NZD
Category: Pacific Languages
Jeremy is starting a new school in his wheelchair. He is a bit nervous and a lot worried but the children in this class are welcoming. Every time he thinks he can't take part they say 'Of course you can!' and so he plays soccer, joins in the Kapa Haka and even takes part in the cross country ... That is ...Show more
Out of the Egg / Fofoa Mai Le Fuamoa: English/Samoan edition by Tina Matthews
$29.99 NZD
Category: Pacific Languages
An award-winning title now translated into a new bilingual edition combining English and Samoan. You think you know the tale of the Little Red Hen. You think you know how it ends. But in this story everything changes when the hard-working Red Hen lays a perfect white egg. And out of this egg comes a chi ...Show more
Playing with Fire: Ta'alo i le afi (Pasifika Superheroes) by David Riley
$35.00 NZD
Category: Pacific Languages
Fire is one of the most precious elements we know. You can cook with it. You can dry things with it. You can even sit around it and tell stories like this one. But how did fire get to Samoa? Find out in Playing With Fire – a Samoan legend retold by David Riley and translated into Samoan by Rasela Lafael ...Show more
Siva Afi Teine Toa by Dahlia Malaeulu
$28.00 NZD
Category: Pacific Languages | Series: Mila's My Aganu'u
Teuila is the only girl competing in her first ever Siva Afi competition. Mika is the current Siva afi champion, who is not afraid of anyone. In this story of courage, Teuila and Mika learn about the importance of their feagaiga as brother and sister, while discovering their true inner toa warrior spiri ...Show more
Sāmoa (Moana Oceania) by Dahlia Malaeulu
$29.99 NZD
Category: Pacific Languages | Series: Moana Oceania
Moana Oceania: Sāmoa explains the fundamental values of Fa’asāmoa (Samoan life), including connection to ‘āiga (family), nu’u (village), land and religion. It shows how families in Sāmoa live, how they are educated, and how they celebrate and commemorate through dance, music and festivals — while explor ...Show more
Tapa of Love - Tapa ō Te 'Inangaro: A Cook Islands Legend (Pasifika Superheroes) by David Riley (Retold by); Mareta Tere
$35.00 NZD
Category: Pacific Languages
Ina is a Cook Islands heroine and superhero, famous throughout Oceania for her mighty deeds. In this story, Ina faces the biggest challenge of her life. Is it a human-eating giant? No. A tree-crushing cyclone? Kā‘ore. Then it must be an island-flooding tsunami? Not even close. Ina’s biggest challenge wa ...Show more
The Gifts of Pai and Vau: Meaalofa a Pai mo Vau (Pasifika Superheroes) by David Riley; Siliga Tala
$35.00 NZD
Category: Pacific Languages | Series: Pasifika Superheroes
Pai and Vau are Nanumea superheroes who created beautiful things in our world. One day a stranger named Tefolaha came to their island. “This is now my island,” he declared and challenged them to a contest. What kind of contest did he dream up? What would Pai and Vau do if they lost? Find out in The Gift ...Show more
The Secret Cave: Koe 'Ana Fakapulipuli (Pasifika Superheroes) by David Riley
$35.00 NZD
Category: Pacific Languages
Naua was an expert fisherman who found an underwater cave. Naua had a feeling his cave would be helpful one day. And so it did. Find out what happened in The Secret Cave – Koe ‘Ana Fakapulipulí, A Tongan legend retold by David Riley and translated into Tongan by Vasilini Finau Faletau.
Va'ine the Momoke
$35.00 NZD
Category: Pacific Languages
Have you ever missed your family so much it makes you sad? That's what happened to Va'ine and she had to make the toughest decision of her life. Find out what happened next in Va'ine the Momoke, a bilingual legend from Rarotonga.
Who Stole My Taro?: O Ai Na Gaoaia La'u Talo? (Pasifika Superheroes) by David Riley; translated into Samoan by Rasela Lafaele Uili
$35.00 NZD
Category: Myths and Legends | Series: Pasifika Superheroes
Taro is one of the most popular foods in Samoa. You can bake it and eat it with palusami. You can boil it and eat it with coconut cream. You can even fry it and make taro chips. But how did taro get to Samoa? Find out in Who stole my taro? – a Samoan legend retold by David Riley and translated into Samo ...Show more
Black Dog English And Samoan by Pamela Allen
$39.99 NZD
Category: Pacific Languages
Black Dog and Christina lived together in a little house near a forest. They were best friends. Sa nonofo faatasi ia Maile Uliuli ma Kirisitina i le la tamai fale e latalata i le vao matua. E uo lelei o ia laua.