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This book traces Maori engagement with handwriting from 1769 to 1826. Through beautifully reproduced written documents, it describes the first encounters Maori had with paper and writing and the first relationshiops between Maori and Europeans in the earliest school.
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'It was all so sudden. Twenty seconds and then silence. I started calling out, 'Can anyone hear me?' - nothing but silence. Over the next few hours I heard hysterical sobbing and people clapping as others were rescued. I could hear engines, drilling and what sounded like sledgeha ...
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The Classic childrens tale " The House that Jack Built" entirely in Te reo Maori with a unique interpretation relevant to New Zealand's history.
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Winter is coming and everybee is busy gathering pollen. But poor Glib gets left behind with nobee to follow. When he finally catches up, everybee laughs at him. So Glib flies off on his own . . . and finds a secret flower supply. Will he be able to save the hive?
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This children's picture book is in te reo Maori. It includes a song CD. No prior knowledge of te reo Maori is required by the children or adults using the book. The story/song is about children running, jumping, climbing and hiding etc. By putting on the song CD and opening the b ...
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Specifically designed for New Zealand intermediate and secondary school students, this new edition of the best selling New Zealand School dictionary has been extensively revised and updated. This fourth edition introduces students to the style in which most adult dictionaries ar ...
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Born and raised in a poor, working-class family in Toronto, Jack Spayd is the son of an unhappy marriage. But when he is given a harmonica as a young boy, he discovers a talent for music that will change his life forever. After being taken under the wing of 'Miss Frostbite', the ...
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By Watties
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- RRP: $24.99
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Food in a Minute, the much-loved and well known New Zealand TV cooking show brings us their most recent cookbook - Food in a Minute: Everyday Cookbook. With more than 100 recipes, the book is divided into the easy-to-read sections of brunch, lunch and soups; salads and vegeta ...
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A study of formal speeches of greeting, endorsement, poroporoaki replies and speeches of thanks to the cooks made by the guest delegation in indigenous oral literature
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By Hunt, Des
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Inseparable best friends Dean and Pelly frequently get up to no good. Dean is a dare-devil, and Pelly always seems to end up going along for the ride. Dean's amateur bomb-making is one step too far, and is soon followed by a bombshell of another sort: Pelly's parents are shifting ...
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