The Whale Rider by Witi Ihimaera
22.00 NZD
Category: Childrens Te Reo Maori
From the time of her birth, Kahu is destined to become the leader of her tribe in the East Coast village of Whangara. But her grandfather, Koro Apirana, is caught up with the problems facing the tribe. He refuses to accept that a girl could take over from him as chief. Then a pod of whales beach themsel ...Show more
Hairy Maclary nō te Tēri a Tānarahana (Hairy Maclary from Donaldson's Dairy Māori Edition) by Lynley Dodd; Waihoroi Shortland (Translator)
17.99 NZD
Category: Childrens Te Reo Maori
Lynley Dodd's famous Hairy Maclary from Donaldson's Dairy is now available to read with your tamariki in te reo Maori!Ki waho i te keti te hikoitangaa Hairy Maclary no te Teri a Tanarahana . . . Ka haere tahi nga hoa o Hairy Maclary ki a ia mea noa ake, ka oho mai he aue, he ngawi, he ngawe, makere kau ...Show more
Nga Taniwha i te Whanga-nui-a-tara (The Taniwha of Wellington Harbour) by Moira Wairama
19.99 NZD
Category: Childrens Te Reo Maori
Moira Wairama's stunning Maori-language retelling of the legend about two taniwha and Wellington Harbour, with illustrations by Bruce Potter.E noha ana e rua nga taniwha i tetahi roto kanapanapa. Kei te pirangi a Ngake kia haere ki Te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa engari kei te pirangi tona hoa, a Whataitai, ki te n ...Show more
Kei te Pehea Koe? How Do You Feel? (Maori / English) by Tracy Duncan
19.99 NZD
Category: Childrens Te Reo Maori
A delightful, easy introduction to saying how you feel using te reo. Young and old alike will be able to describe whether they are feeling hoha (bored), makariri (cold), matekai (hungry) or simply tinopai rawe (fantastic)! A pronunciation guide in the back of the book gives new learners to te reo a simp ...Show more
Matariki The Maori New Year by Libby Hakaraia
21.00 NZD
Category: Childrens Te Reo Maori
This book is an introduction to the star group Matariki. Known in other cultures by names including the Pleiades and the Seven Sisters, Matariki featured strongly in pre-European New Zealand. It marked the beginning of the Māori calendar, and its rising before the sun in late May or early June was gree ...Show more
Watercress Tuna and the Children of Champion Street by Patricia Grace
21.00 NZD
Category: Childrens Te Reo Maori
This classic Kiwi treasure is the story of a tuna (or eel, in English) who leaves his creek and visits the children of Champion Street. As he visits each one, they pull something out of his mouth: Kelehia gets a kie, Karen gets some shoes, Hirini gets a piu piu, Tuaine gets a pate, Roimata gets a poi, K ...Show more
The Kuia & the Spider by Patricia Grace
19.99 NZD
Category: Childrens Te Reo Maori | Reading Level: good-very good
Absorbing New Zealand tale of the Kuia (a grandmother) and the spider. Ideal for reading aloud.