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How Tonga got its Name: Ko e Founga Hono Ma’u 'e Tonga ‘a Hono Hingoa (Pasifika Superheroes) by David Riley; translated by Julienne Faletau
33.00 NZD
Category: Fiction | Series: Pasifika Superheroes
Maui threw his line and hook into the ocean. He felt the hook catch onto something huge and heavy. "Wow, it's beautiful!" Maui said. What amazing sight did Maui see in the ocean that day? Find out in: How Tonga got its name - a bilingual Tongan legend retold by David Riley and translated into Tongan by ...Show more
The Artist and the Whale: Fifine Pulotu Mo e Tafuaa (Pasifika Superheroes) by David Riley; translated into Vagahau Niue by Elviso Togiamua
35.00 NZD
Category: Fiction | Series: Pasifika Superheroes
Mataginifale is a Niue superhero with a difference. She isn’t known for her super powers, but for her super creativity. One day she had an argument with a whale that tested her thinking skills too. Find out what happened in The Artist and the Whale, a Niue legend retold by David Riley and translated int ...Show more
The Gifts of Pai and Vau: Meaalofa a Pai mo Vau (Pasifika Superheroes) by David Riley; Siliga Tala
35.00 NZD
Category: Fiction | Series: Pasifika Superheroes
Pai and Vau are Nanumea superheroes who created beautiful things in our world. One day a stranger named Tefolaha came to their island. “This is now my island,” he declared and challenged them to a contest. What kind of contest did he dream up? What would Pai and Vau do if they lost? Find out in The Gift ...Show more
Who Stole My Taro?: O Ai Na Gaoaia La'u Talo? (Pasifika Superheroes) by David Riley; translated into Samoan by Rasela Lafaele Uili
35.00 NZD
Category: Fiction | Series: Pasifika Superheroes
Taro is one of the most popular foods in Samoa. You can bake it and eat it with palusami. You can boil it and eat it with coconut cream. You can even fry it and make taro chips. But how did taro get to Samoa? Find out in Who stole my taro? – a Samoan legend retold by David Riley and translated into Samo ...Show more
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