Tatou O! (Samoan Language Singalong) by Sharon Holt
26.00 NZD
Category: Fiction
This singalong book has been developed to support the teaching and learning of simple Samoan words and phrases in a fun, interactive way. The book includes:Repetitive sentence structureVocabulary for colours and vehiclesMusic which turns the book into a catchy song English translationList of activity i ...Show more
White Sunday by Litea Fuata
28.00 NZD
Category: Fiction
White Sunday is a charming own-voices story that welcomes us into the home of a Samoan family, complete with love, food, merrymaking and … adventure. A beautifully illustrated, heartwarming story for kids aged 3 and up. Every year in October, Sina and her family celebrate White Sunday. It’s a day when t ...Show more
My Place: Niue (Children Of the Pacific) by Jill MacGregor
26.00 NZD
Category: Fiction | Series: Children of the Pacific
Max explores the caves and the reef around his island. He runs sack races on Sports Day and looks for coconut crabs in the forest at night time.
School Days: A Story From the Islands of Tuvalu (Children of the Pacific) by Jill MacGregor
26.00 NZD
Category: Fiction | Series: Children of the Pacific
When Seimelia returns to Tuvalu, her new friends at school show her how to dance the fatele.
Creatures of the Reef: A Story from the Pacific Islands (Children of the Pacific) by Jill MacGregor
26.00 NZD
Category: Fiction | Series: Children of the Pacific
The islands of the Pacific are surrounded by warm water and many are ringed by a coral reef. The reef provides shelter and food for hundreds of marine creatures.
Rangaranga - Craft (Learning About the Cook Islands) by Tuaine Robati
9.00 NZD
Category: Fiction | Series: Learning About the Cook Islands
Learn some of the crafts in Cook Islands Māori, Māori Kūki 'Āirani (Rarotonga). This story introduces some of the crafts seen in Rarotonga. It can provide a resource for the study of arts especially the use of wood, fabric and shell. The Tivaevae work shows a community of characters working on a quilt t ...Show more
Pare 'ukarau - Coconut Leaf Hat (Learning About the Cook Islands) by Tuaine Robati
9.00 NZD
Category: Fiction | Series: Learning About the Cook Islands
Learn to count to nine in Cook Islands Māori, Māori Kūki 'Āirani (Rarotonga) Count the steps to weave a Pare 'ukarau (Coconut leaf hat.
Learning Fijian Through Bathtime
26.00 NZD
Category: Fiction
'Learning Fijian through bathtime' follows the routine of a mother bathing her two children following some fun in the mud. This book uses simple, repetitive sentences in Fijian and English to help our preschool/early school reader learn and identify body parts.
Fijian for Kids! by Jahri Jah Jah
25.00 NZD
Category: Non-Fiction
Learn to speak words and phrases in Fijian. This book packs in many common words and phrases., including greetings, colours, numbers, body parts, animals and farewells. It is a great resource for anybody wanting to learn some basic words in Fijian.
Fanene Peter Maivia - Son of Samoa by David Riley (Illustrator Michel Mulipola)
28.00 NZD
Category: Biography & Autobiography
Fanene Peter Maivia – Son of Samoa is the remarkable story of the first Polynesian to become a star of professional wrestling. Fanene’s life began in Samoa and he took Samoa to the world. He was a pioneer who inspired some of the greatest wrestlers the world has known, including his own grandson, Dwayne ...Show more
The Worm and The Whale by Lisala Halapua
26.00 NZD
Category: Fiction | Series: Island Fables
Worms, yams and humpback whales tangle in a heartwarming Tongan fable. This book follows the critically acclaimed The Mouse And The Octopus in the Island Fables series.
Fatu and the Magic Crab by David Rlley
28.99 NZD
Category: Fiction
Can you think of a story that has interesting and strange characters? In this story you'll read about 10 brothers, a stone girl, a suspicious shark and a magic crab! Find out what happened to them in Fatu and the Magic Crab, a bilingual legend from Samoa.