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Te Wairua o Waitangi is a full colour picture book with a singalong CD. It is part of the multi-award winning Te Reo Singalong series that makes it easy and fun for teachers, parents and children to use more te reo Maori. No prior knowledge of te reo is needed.
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Kia Ora
(Mixed media product / Mixed Media, Contains 1 CD-Audio)
By Holt, Sharon; Illustrated by Hinde, Deb
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- RRP: $24.99
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Kia Ora is a book which asks and answers questions about feelings in te reo Maori. The boy in the story goes around his family members asking Kei te pehea koe? and receives a variety of responses. At the end, his friend arrives and everyone is kei te pai .
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- RRP: $621.00
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Decodable levelled readers complete set 64 titles, Levels 1-16, Magenta - Orange
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Among Christians, parables serve as trademark stories from the New Testament; and elsewhere, this literary form has been incorporated into some of the most legendary stories in history. Perhaps most popular are the parables of Jesus in the Gospels, which embody some of his most e...stablished teachings. Jesus spoke often in parables so that knowledge of the mysteries of the kingdom of God may be made known (Luke 8:10). Simple yet memorable, Parable of the Diamond is a tale about a king and his faithful servant who is granted permission to pick out a single treasure from the king's chamber and the struggles he must face, with the underlying message to recognize what we should really treasure. It is written in a form for all ages so that you may be taken on a journey that is understandable and fun to read. The reader is exposed to a deeper meaning and purpose behind the characters and the plot, which can be a fun challenge to interpret and discuss amongst friends or family. Brightly colored pictures fi ll the pages and at the end, a short explanation of the parable exists. Also included are verses directly out of the Bible that are incorporated into the parable that make reading scripture not so intimidating as well as fun and easy to do, sparking interest and further reading of it. Finally, in the end, you will fi nd a Love Letter from God, which includes an activity that will help you to realize the gifts you have been given. Whether given to a signifi cant other or read to a child, Parable of the Diamond will take you on a spiritual journey in a powerful way that is bound to make you think about your life and the blessings that we commonly take for granted! Read more
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By Mora, Ozzy
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- RRP: $49.99
- $29.82
- Save $20.17
- In Stock US
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Samoan bilingual book for ECE and primary aged kids
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A children's bilingual book written in Samoan & translated into English.
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A children's bilingual book written in Samoan & translated into English.
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A children's bilingual book written in Samoan & translated into English.
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Banton Hits a Homerun is a very heartfelt story about a young music inclined bat boy who desires to become famous and accepted among his peers. He is in a dilemma with his famous bat legend father Banton Senior who wants his only son to follow in his footsteps of becoming a bat l...egend making it possible for all time baseball players make it in the bat and ball hall of fame. Banton had lost interest in playing baseball when he was hit in the head by his cousin Only and humiliated and sought out a new career choice. Upon leaving New York due to his father accepting a new job in Checkerville County Banton thought that his dream was deferred and felt alone and isolated not making any new friends. Banton's luck had changed when he is asked to participate in the school's first annual talent show he over hears some classmates talk about needing a keyboard player and finally makes some new friends. Excited about his lucky break he rushes home to have his mother Bat'Tra sign his permission slip only to find out that his father had signed him up to play in the first bat and ball youth tournament at Checker Stadium. Banton's father decision almost created a separation between the too, but Banton Senior comes up with a great plan for Banton to engage in both events. He passes down his bat splinter that needs work and promises him he would introduce him to the famous music composer Mr. Take 2. . Banton becomes very popular after he announces that he is best friends with Mr. Take 2. He savages this plan savages the relationship with his father and he is starting to like baseball once again. Banton practices real hard to hit a homerun for the ball team when Mr. Take 2 gives him some new music equipment and teaches him how to create a winning number one song. The tournament and talent show has arrived and Banton has gotten the case of bat bug jitters and seeks out some advice from his mother and father. The pressure is on when he faces the notorious ball team the bases are loaded, Read more
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