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First Readers In Maori This is a set of 10 first readers in te reo Māori with translations in English. These bilingual books are ideal for beginning learners of Māori, with simple language and stories, and illustrations that support the text. [more] | R013589 |
Mana Ngau Kemu (Oral Health Board Game) This Mana Ngau Kemu (Oral Health Board Game) is designed to encourage tamariki to regularly clean their teeth in a fun way. It’s just like Snakes & Ladders but in Te Reo. [more] | R013590 |
The Stolen Stars of Matariki The Stolen Stars of Matariki - Written by Miriama Kamo and Illustrated by Zak Waipara
Behind dusty orange hills, where the sky stretches down to the sea, theres a magical, wild, windy place called Te Mata Hapuku. [more] | R013601 |
The Stolen Stars of Matariki The Stolen Stars of Matariki - Written by Miriama Kamo and Illustrated by Zak Waipara
Behind dusty orange hills, where the sky stretches down to the sea, theres a magical, wild, windy place called Te Mata Hapuku. [more] | R013602 |
Te Wiki O Te Reo Activity & Resource Book Designed to celebrate the Māori language and culture during Māori Language Week through 70 pages full of DIY resources, activities, and information! Focussing on themes such as; Positive praise and encouragement, greetings, daily routines, your environment (. [more] | R013604 |
Te Wiki O Te Reo Activity & Resource Book Designed to celebrate the Māori language and culture during Māori Language Week through 70 pages full of DIY resources, activities, and information! Focussing on themes such as; Positive praise and encouragement, greetings, daily routines, your environment (. [more] | R013605 |
The Promise of Puanga A story for Matariki - There is a bright new star in the winter sky-Puanga, cousin to the Matariki sisters. Each year, she appears to the people of Aotearoa, a special sign for those unable to see Matariki, that winter and the Maori new year are coming. [more] | R013606 |
The Promise of Puanga A story for Matariki - There is a bright new star in the winter sky-Puanga, cousin to the Matariki sisters. Each year, she appears to the people of Aotearoa, a special sign for those unable to see Matariki, that winter and the Maori new year are coming. [more] | R013607 |
Manawatia a Matariki Matariki Karakia booklet
In midwinter, when Matariki appears on the Eastern horizon in the morning, the Matariki ceremony takes place. this ceremony is commonly known as 'whāngai i te hautapa', meaning to offer food to the stars. [more] | R013622 |