Maori Made Easy Workbook 4/Kete 4 by Scotty Morrison
25.00 NZD
Category: Te Reo Maori Language
The accessible guide to learning the Maori language, no matter your knowledge level. Fun, user-friendly and relevant to modern readers, Scotty Morrison's Maori Made Easy workbook series is the ultimate resource for anyone wanting to learn the basics of the Maori language. While dictionaries list words a ...Show more
Puripāha: Te Pane Kaewa - Bulibasha in Te Reo Māori - Kotahi Rau Pukapuka #6 by Witi Ihimaera; Ruth Smith (Translator)
40.00 NZD
Category: NZ Adult Fiction
He whakamāoritanga i te pukapuka o Puripāha nā Witi Ihimaera mō ētahi whānau hoariri e rua ki Te Tairāwhiti. Ko Puripāha te tapanga ka tukuna ki Te Pane Kaewa, ā, ki Te Tairāwhiti o Aotearoa e pakanga ana ētahi kokoro tokorua kia whakawahia hai pane. Ko Tamihana te upoko o te whānau toa o Mahana, he whā ...Show more
Maori Made Fun: 200+ Puzzles & Games to Boost Your Reo by Scotty Morrison; Stacey Morrison
25.00 NZD
Category: Te Reo Maori Language
A brand-new way to have fun with te reo Māori.Māori Made Fun contains over 200 word games, puzzles and activities - a jam-packed box of te reo tricks for everyone. Whether you're already a confident speaker of Māori or just getting started, use te reo Māori every day or almost never, have one hour spare ...Show more
Hataitai Playcentre Maori Songs (Nga Waiata o te Taniwha CD) by Hataitai Playcentre
26.00 NZD
Category: Songs & Music
Made to encourage and enjoy the use of Te Reo Maori through waiata.
Me Haere! / Let's Go! (#4 Te Reo Singalong Book/CD) by Sharon Holt; Graeme Stewart; Stacy Walker; Caleb Driver
26.00 NZD
Category: Te Reo Maori Language
Learn about vehicles and colours in te reo.
Aotearoa New Zealand by Christine Dale
15.00 NZD
Category: NZ Board & Cloth Books
Boardbook of high contrast images for babies and young children. New Zealand fauna accompanied by text in english and te reo maori.
Of Course you Can/Ka Taea Tonu e Koe by Karen Hinge
30.00 NZD
Category: NZ Picture Books
Jeremy is starting a new school. He is a bit nervous and a lot worried but the children in this class are welcoming. Every time he thinks he can't take part they say 'Of course you can!' and so he plays soccer, joins in the Kapa Haka and even takes part in the cross country . . . But when it comes to sw ...Show more
Ko Kiwi Ma by Ngaere Roberts
20.00 NZD
Category: Te Reo Maori Language
Written in Te Reo Maori with images of New Zealand flora and fauna, accompanied by a brief sentence using the word. Designed to help babies through to younger children to focus and recognise word shapes and phrases. Research has proven that high contrast images are an aid to quietening the mind and sti ...Show more
Te Whare by Ngaere Roberts
20.00 NZD
Category: Te Reo Maori Language
Written in Te reo Maori with images of New Zealand culture, accompanied by a brief sentence using the word. Designed to help babies through to younger children to focus and recognise word shapes and phrases. Research has proven that high contrast images are an aid to quietening the mind and stimulate ne ...Show more
Timo Te Kaihi Ika (Timo and the Kingfish Te Reo Maori Edition) by Mokena Potae Reedy
20.00 NZD
Category: Te Reo Maori Language
Timo sets off to catch a big fish to prove to his father and brothers that he is a real fisherman, but the adventure that he and his dog Pou have at sea is more than Timo was expecting. Timo's fishing trip starts to unravel when he doesn't follow the custom of throwing back the first fish caught.
E Oho, e Kau (Wake Up Cow Bud-e #18) by Jill Eggleton
7.00 NZD
Category: Te Reo Maori Language | Series: Bud-e
E Oho, e Kau (Wake Up Cow) is the eighteenth of 20 books of the Bud-e Reading programme for children 4-7 years old that are now available in te reo Maori.The books encourage children to learn to read and write through fun stories and also develop children's reading confidence. All of the stories have hu ...Show more
He Kirihimete te Kahurangi by Anna Coddington; Story Hemi-Morehouse (Illustrator)
21.00 NZD
Category: Te Reo Maori Language
Told in te reo Maori, this charming story dispenses with woolly jumpers, yule logs and snow, and instead shows Santa how we celebrate Christmas in Aotearoa - with sunglasses, beach cricket, surfing and barbecues! Does Santa realise it's actually very hot in the Southern Hemisphere at Christmas time? Wha ...Show more