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Hu-Hu Koroheke (Old Hu-Hu) order quantity
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NZ$ 19.00 each
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Author: Kyle Mewburn (Illustrated by Rachel Driscoll; tr to Maori Katerina Te Heikoko Mataira)
This book is a Finalist in the Picture Book Category, New Zealand Post Children's Book Awards 2010.

In Maori.
Everyone loved Old Hu-Hu. But nobody loved him quite as much as little Hu-Hu-Tu. Old Hu-Hu is a thoughtful tale of young Hu-Hu-Tu's search for understanding of what has happened to his beloved Old Hu-Hu, who flew all the way to the moon (or so they said), then fell down dead. Sensitively written, this is a beautiful story of death and the celebration of life, with powerful, evocative illustrations by Rachel Driscoll.
Translated into Maori by Katerina Mataira.

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Kei Hea Taku Potae? order quantity
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NZ$ 16.00 each
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Author: Kerehi Waiariki & Brian Gunson
Maori language version of Where's Koro's Hat?.

On calm sunny days, like today, Koro loved to go fishing. He loved fishing with his mokopuna. But Koro needed his hat to shade his head from the hot sun.
But where is his hat?


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Ngati Inanga No Maketu (Raupapa Pukapuka 1) PRESENTLY UNAVAILABLE order quantity
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NZ$ 18.00 each
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Author: Werohia Illustrated by Vonnie Sterritt Translated by Wiremu Sarich
The te reo Maori edition of The Maketu Whitebait Three whitebait friends struggle to survive. At the egg-stage, predator mice think they are chocolate. Whilst they are swimming up the Kaituna river, Freddy disappears inside a slippery slimy eel. Without hesitation, his friend Whitey swims into the eel to save him.

Based very carefully on their lifecycle, this story can be enjoyed for itself or as part of a science programme.

The book has been translated into Te Reo Māori by Wiremu Sarich.


 
NZ Birds: Classroom Chart (Set 3) order quantity
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Everyday Words In Maori order quantity
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NZ$ 20.00 each
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Author: Designer & Modelmaker Jo Litchfield
This bright and entertaining book is a stimulating and lively word finder for beginner learners of Maori. Wonderfully detailed miniature model characters and objects provide interest in this picture word book.
It's designed for Maori-speaking children and those studying Maori as a second language to provide a quick and enjoyable way to enrich learners' vocabulary. There are a number of hidden objects to find in every big scene. There is a pronunciation guide and an alphabetical Maori/English list of all the words in the book.

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First Thousand Words in Maori order quantity
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NZ$ 20.00 each
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Author: Heather Amery (illus Stephen Cartwright)
Reprint under consideration 2009.

Tired of boring and drab Maori language learning books? This book is bursting with vivid, whimsical illustrations that will attract even beginning adult learners. The book includes verbs, adjectives, opposites, numbers, colours, shapes, and many, many other vocabulary themes. A complete bilingual index of the vocabulary, with a pronunciation guide, is included in the last pages. You can also go to the Huia website to find out more about how you can 'Learn Maori with Huia'.

First published October 2006.

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Kei te Pehea Koe? : How do you feel? order quantity
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NZ$ 18.00 each
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Author: Tracy Duncan
A delightful, easy introduction to saying how you feel using te reo. Young and old alike will be able to describe whether they are feeling hoha (bored), makariri (cold), matekai (hungry), or simply tinopai rawe (fantastic)! A pronunciation guide provides a simple guide to the language.
Prizes: Shortlisted for Storylines Notable New Zealand Books: Picture Books 2009.

First published August 2008.

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Kei te Rongo te Tinana: Feelings (Maori First Word Books) order quantity
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NZ$ 16.00 each
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Author: Amanda Jackson
This series of photographic, bilingual first word vocabulary books is designed for early childhood and junior level at primary school. The series allows young children to participate in both official languages of New Zealand through access to visually exciting and superbly produced resources, as well as encouraging them to learn more about Maori language and culture. An enunciation page in each bilingual edition gives guidelines to educators and parents.

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Ko Maraea Me Nga Toroa (Maraea and the Albatrosses - in Maori) order quantity
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NZ$ 19.00 each
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Author: Patricia Grace (illus Brian Gunson)
Maori-language edition of Maraea and the Albatrosses.
Tells the story of Maraea, an elderly Maori woman living in a coastal community. The site of the kainga is also next to an albatross colony, and there are close (and fabulously illustrated) links between the people and the birds. But people are drifting to the cities, and the community is falling apart. Soon only an aging Maraea is left on the clifftop, looking out to sea to welcome the birds. And soon even Maraea passes away. On the site of Marea's old sitting place on the clifftop, only a rock remains. But something is happening, the rock is moving and stirring. It bursts open, and a great albatross emerges, spreading its massive wings and soaring up into the sky...

First published June 2008

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Maori First Word Book : Nga Kai Hauora/Healthy Foods order quantity
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NZ$ 16.00 each
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Author: Amanda Jackson
Part of a series of photographic, bilingual books aimed at teaching basic Maori words to early childhood and primary- aged children. Forms a good foundation that can create interest in Maori language and culture and helps children to participate in both official languages of New Zealand. An enunciation guide in each bilingual edition gives guidelines to both educators and parents.

 
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