Moon Cow (English/ Tongan) by Kyle Mewburn
40.00 NZD
Category: Fiction
"When Milly the cow looks up at the moon she knows it must be lonely, so she decides to keep it company. The other cows think she's crazy, but Milly continues trying to win the moon's friendship. But this is harder than Milly thinks. After all, how do you get the moon to share its secrets with you?"
Sāmoa (Moana Oceania) by Dahlia Malaeulu
30.00 NZD
Category: Non-Fiction | Series: Moana Oceania
Moana Oceania: Sāmoa explains the fundamental values of Fa’asāmoa (Samoan life), including connection to ‘āiga (family), nu’u (village), land and religion. It shows how families in Sāmoa live, how they are educated, and how they celebrate and commemorate through dance, music and festivals — while explor ...Show more
Toakase's Tapa: A Story from the Islands of Tonga (Children of the Pacific) by Jill MacGregor
26.00 NZD
Category: Fiction | Series: Children of the Pacific
Toakase lives in Tonga near the tombs where the first Kings of Tonga are buried. Her village is famous for the beautiful tapa barkcloths the women make for special occasions
The Walking Tree: A Story from the Islands of Vanuatu (Children of the Pacific) by Jill MacGregor
26.00 NZD
Category: Fiction | Series: Children of the Pacific
Florence (Filo) lives in Vanuatu on a small island called Nguna where the pandanus tree leaves provide thatch for their roof, handles for baskets and mats for many occasions.
Show Day: A Story from the Island of Niue (Children of the Pacific) by Jill MacGregor
26.00 NZD
Category: Fiction | Series: Children of the Pacific
It's Show Day in Livisia's and Hunter's village of Alofi south on the island of Niue and they prepare special food for the fiafia kai (celebration feast) and practise their items for the concert.
Breadfruit: A Story from the Cook Islands (Children Of the Pacific) by Jill MacGregor
26.00 NZD
Category: Fiction | Series: Children Of the Pacific
Kahina and his sister pick breadfruit for their mother because she has promised to make breadfruit chips for their tea.
Fa'afisi's Turn: A Story from the Islands of Samoa (Children Of the Pacific) by Jill MacGregor
26.00 NZD
Category: Fiction | Series: Children Of the Pacific
Fa'afisi is nervous because this is his first time to serve the 'apap fafano (hand washing bowl) to the Women's Committee who have finished lunch after their meeting.
The Tree of Life: A Story from the Pacific Nations (Children of the Pacific) by Jill MacGregor
26.00 NZD
Category: Fiction | Series: Children of the Pacific
Coconut palms grow 30 metres tall, producing 60-100 coconuts each year for 80 years. There are hundreds of uses for the coconut palm. Where do all the coconuts go?
Shell Money: A Story from the Solomon Islands (Children of the Pacific) by Jill MacGregor
26.00 NZD
Category: Fiction | Series: Children of the Pacific
Once, there were no coins, bank notes or shops in the Solomon Islands so people exchanged goods for shell money. Tahira helps her mother make the traditional shell money.
E Kamata i te Mulipapa
33.00 NZD
Category: Fiction
Ko Fa’aitu kua fia fano lele oi fagota ma na taulelea i moana. Ko na magō, na feke, na tafolā … kae ko ia e hē mataku lele ai. I Tokelau, e iei lava te taimi e fetaui mo na mea uma. Ko te taimi hako nei tenei o Fa’aitu? Faaitu can’t wait to go fishing with the men in the open ocean. Sharks, octopus, wh ...Show more
Mana of the Pacific: Wisdom from across Oceania by Regina Scheyvens; Apisalome Movono
40.00 NZD
Category: Non-Fiction
'Mana of the Pacific: Wisdom from across Oceania' brings you inspirational proverbs matched with beautiful photographs that highlight the strength, resilience, wisdom and innovation of people from Samoa, Fiji, Tonga, Tokelau, Cook Islands, Tuvalu, Federated States of Micronesia, French Polynesia, Hawaii ...Show more
Konererio and the Flag Master - Konenererio ao te Tia Itoman by Kinaua Ewels; David Riley
35.00 NZD
Category: Non-Fiction
A Bible, a hymn book, and two white flags. Who would think that such ordinary objects could help save people's lives? But that's exactly what happened in Kiribati during WW2. And all thanks to a 15-year-old boy named Robati. See how he did it in this epic bilingual story of bravery, clever thinking and ...Show more