Because I'm Maori
$22.00 NZD
Category: Picture books - NZ
He pukapuka rawe mo nga tamariki nohinohi e whakakipakipa nei i te whakahi ahurea. A delightful pukapuka for young tamariki that inspires cultural pride.
He Puka Ngohe Activity Book : Te Kaupae 1 / Beginner (Kuwi & Friends) by Kat Quin, Pānia Papa
$25.00 NZD
Category: Te Reo Maori
The Kuwi & Friends Māori Picture Dictionary He Puka Ngohe - Activity Book is a fun, easy-to-use and relevant workbook, for those wanting to learn, practise and use everyday words in te reo Māori. While our dictionary holds the answers, the activity book allows the reader to practise in a creative w ...Show more
Run, Rabbit: Goodnight / E Oma, Rapeti: Po Marie (Bilingual Edition) by Norah Wilson
$20.00 NZD
Category: Te Reo Maori
Po marie, e Ika. Po marie, Pukeko. Po marie, e Hipi. Little Rapeti (Rabbit) wants to say goodnight to all his friends ... is he going to be late for bed?
The Race/ Te Rehi (Run, Rabbit/E Oma, Rapeti: Bilingual Edition) by Norah Wilson
$20.00 NZD
Category: Te Reo Maori
Tahi, Rua, Toru, Wha, let’s race, e hoa ma! Little Rapeti (Rabbit) races with his friends, but he keeps hurting himself ... can he be brave and reach the finish line?
Playtime/ Te Wa Takaro (Run, Rabbit/E Oma, Rapeti: Bilingual Edition) by Norah Wilson
$20.00 NZD
Category: Te Reo Maori
Nga waka? Cars? Yes! Nga pukapuka? Books? Yes! Te wharepaku? Toilet? NO! Little Rapeti (Rabbit) is busy playing. He is far too busy to go to the toilet ... Uh-Oh!
Numbers Around Us 1-10/Ngā Tohutau Huri Noa by Katie Kool
$14.00 NZD
Category: Te Reo Maori
Numbers Around Us 1 – 10 is designed to introduce readers to numbers, counting, and the natural world around us in Māori and English. Reading this book aloud will help develop maths concepts, number concepts, general knowledge, bilingual ability, and listening skills. Count up to ten with beautiful illu ...Show more
Ihaka and the Unexpected Visitor by Kirsty Wadsworth
$20.00 NZD
Category: Te Reo Maori | Reading Level: very good
Tawhirimatea is the Maori god of wind and storms. When one of his little rainclouds goes missing, Tawhirimatea swirls by Ihaka's house to get the little boy's help in finding the little lost cloud. It is needed for an imminent rainstorm. So off the two go to check in with the gods Tangaroa, Tane and Rau ...Show more
The Maori Picture Dictionary: Te Papakupu Whakaahua by Margaret Sinclair, Ross Calman, Josh Morgan, Isobel Joy Te Aho-White
$30.00 NZD
Category: Te Reo Maori
This comprehensive picture dictionary contains illustrations for over 1400 of the most common words used in daily life. Wonderfully illustrated by two up-and-coming Māori artists, The Māori Picture Dictionary / Te Papakupu Whakaahua has a sense of fun that makes it easy to use. Many words are clarified ...Show more
Ki Te Moe Aotearoa by Donovan Bixley
$20.00 NZD
Category: Te Reo Maori
Donovan Bixley gives parents the perfect off-to-sleep book for their little ones, with an engaging story of bedtime for all the animals around New Zealand being put to bed by their parents. His bright artwork gives a vibrant look to the cute and cuddly baby animals settling down to sleep.
Koro by Gavin Bishop
$18.00 NZD
Category: Te Reo Maori
Koro is a warm and universal board book in te reo Māori about a day with grandad. Koro is a warm and universal board book in te reo Maori about a day with grandad. The bond between grandfather and child is shown through big, beautiful images and simple Maori text. The child and their koro explore the d ...Show more
The Raupo Essential Maori Dictionary by Ross Calman; Margaret Sinclair
$30.00 NZD
Category: Te Reo Maori
The Raupo Essential Maori Dictionary is an invaluable introductory dictionary for students of te reo Maori.It features-clear, easy-to-follow Maori-English and English-Maori sections, with the Maori and English alphabets at the top of each page, all the wordsa learner is likely to encounter, including co ...Show more
Pīpī Kiwi (Pipi) by Helen Taylor
$20.00 NZD
Category: Te Reo Maori
Ahea RAWA pao ai te hua? This Maori-language story is for all children eagerly awaiting a new sibling.'Kia oho a Pipi,ka pekepeke ia?''E kao, Kiwi Iti,taria te wa.'He korero ataahua mo te tatari kia puta, kia tupu te pepi hou. Ma nga tama me nga kotiro nohinohi e tatari ana kia tae mai to muri iho.Also ...Show more