A Aria me te Atua o te Kumara (Aria and the Kumara God) by Witi Ihimaera
24.99 NZD
Category: Children's Māori Books
The gripping sequel to The Astromancer - translated into te reo Māori by Hēni Jacob. Koia tēnei, ko te paki whakaihiihi e whai mai ana i Te Kōkōrangi. Noho mōrearea ana ngā rā ki tua: kua mauheretia a Te Kōkōrangi e te hoariri kino, e Ruatapu, waihoki, e matemate katoa ana ngā māra kūmara. Me mātua ...Show more
Aria and the Kumara God by Witi Ihimaera
24.99 NZD
Category: Children's Māori Books
In this exciting return to the world of the Astromancer, will Ariā manage to make the impossible climb up to the stars and free Te Kōkōrangi from Ruatapu's clutches before time runs out? The future is looking bleak: not only is the Astromancer held captive by the wicked Ruatapu, but also the kūmara cro ...Show more
Hineraukatauri Me Te Aro Puoro by Elizabeth Gray, Rehua Wilson
21.99 NZD
Category: Children's Māori Books
Paku Manu Ariki Whakatakapōkai by Michaela Keeble & Tokerau Brown
29.99 NZD
Category: Children's Māori Books
A bold and multi-layered picture book about self-determination narrated by a young boy full of ideas and questions about growing up, belonging, spirituality, culture, whanau, tupuna, atua, and who is the boss.“My name is Paku Manu Ariki Whakatakapokai.You can call me Paku Manu Ariki Whakatakapokai.” Pa ...Show more
You Don't Know How Lucky You Are! Me I Mohio Koe Ki to Waimarietanga! by Belinda O'Keefe; Ross Kinnaird (Illustrator); Te Ama-Rere-Tai Rangihuna (Translator)
21.00 NZD
Category: Children's Māori Books
When Izzy moans about unloading the dishwasher, Great-uncle Arthur says, 'You don't know how lucky you are!' He's always done something worse - like hand-washing stacks of dishes, or dodging arrows in a battle. As the stories get wilder - taking three days to finish a meal of tough old food, for example ...Show more
Nga tae i roto i te kete [Ngā tae i roto i te kete]: Colours in the Kete by Katie Kool; Cindy Tan
21.99 NZD
Category: Children's Māori Books
Delightful bi-lingual picture book where you open a kete on each page to reveal different colours.
Everyday Words (First Signs - NZSL, Te Reo Māori & English) by Jenna Brockett
30.00 NZD
Category: Children's Māori Books
Children understand hundreds of words and concepts before they can communicate verbally, and teaching basic signs to children benefits both them and their parents by providing a means of communication before and during speech development. “First Signs” gets you started with key signs to help you communi ...Show more
E Rima Ngā Manu / Five Little Birds by Siu Williams-Lemi; Leah Williams-Partington (Other); Rosina Cater (Illustrator)
22.00 NZD
Category: Children's Māori Books
Five Little Birds is a bilingual English and Te Reo Maori sing-a-long book for preschoolers. This song is written by Loopy Tunes, who are a sister duo based in Christchurch that run live, interactive music and movement sessions for preschoolers and their caregivers. Walking through the forest and wh ...Show more
Te Waiata Koa / The Happy Song by Siu Williams-Lemi; Leah Williams-Partington (Read by); Rosina Cater (Illustrator)
22.00 NZD
Category: Children's Māori Books
"Te Waiata Koa/The Happy Song" is a bilingual English and Te Reo Maori sing-a-long book for preschoolers. This song is written by Loopy Tunes, who are a sister duo based in Christchurch that run live, interactive music and movement sessions for preschoolers and their caregivers. This is the second book ...Show more
Playtime/ Te Wa Takaro (Run, Rabbit/E Oma, Rapeti: Bilingual Edition) by Norah Wilson
19.99 NZD
Category: Children's Māori Books
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!
Ngā Ponimatarau me te Pō i Mua i te Kirihimete - He Puka Ngohe (The Fairies' Night Before Christmas Activity Book) by Sarina Dickson; Donovan Te Ahunui Farnham
11.99 NZD
Category: Children's Māori Books
Me mahi tahi ki te taha o nga ponimatarau i roto i te wairua auaha me te mahi a te ararau, a te ira-ki-te-ira, a te kemu, a te ngohe hei whakatutuki, hei whakakara hoki mau! E rua hoki nga wharangi whakapiri Kirihimete muramura. Ina te nui o te ngahau ma nga tamariki katoa ahakoa te pakeke!
The River in our Backyard by Malcolm Paterson; Martin Bailey
22.99 NZD
Category: Children's Māori Books
Continuing this successful series that connects kids with local heritage, Tui, cousin Jennifer and whanau go on a voyage of discovery into the history and nature of Auckland's Te Atatu peninsula and the wider Waitemata Harbour. The children learn about the impact humans have had on the river and ocean, ...Show more