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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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Common words and phrases, covering a wide range of topics including Maori pronunciation and alphabet.
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Counting in Maori, numbers 1-15. Each number is used in a descriptive sentence. This book has bight and bold, fun illustrations.
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Our favourite puppy is celebrating his 30th birthday this year and his classic first adventure is once more available in Maori. Join Sally, Spot's mum, on her search to find where the mischievous puppy is hiding.
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A translation into Maori of 123's for Kiwis.
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Introduces colours with illustrations of plants, birds and animals.
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Queenie Rikihana Hyland here brings together a collection of her favourite Maori myths and legends - from the creation and the ever-popular mischief-making of Maui, to the great love stories of Hinemoa and Tutanekai, and Turongo and Mahinarangi. The stories are brought to life by ...
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Everyone loved Old Hu-Hu. But nobody loved him quite as much as little Hu-Hu-Tu. This is a beautiful story of death and the celebration of life, with powerful, evocative illustrations by Rachel Driscoll.
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A series of statements covering different aspects of what makes up a fish, in an effort to find out exactly what a fish has that is unique. Informative and fascinating, and illustrated with stunning colour photographs.
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Jonah is so excited to be starting kindergarten but when he finally gets there and looks in the window, he notices that everybody else seems to know each other - and he knows nobody. He pleads with his mother to take him home again. A reassuring story about a shy child starting K ...
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