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Daniel is nervous on his first day at school but through the class activities that mark the Matariki Festival he learns that it is a time of sharing and beginning new friendships. He learns the true importance of the Maori New Year. Beautifully illustrated by one of our best-know...n and award-winning artists. First published in English in May 2014, Daniel's Matariki Feast was released in a Maori language edition in 2015. This edition is published in English, Maori and Pinyin in partnership with the organisers of New Zealand Chinese Language Week, which this year is being held from 26 September to 2 October. Read more
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"Little by little, the Taranaki forest is changing and the kokako are finding it more difficult to find food and protect their chicks. Rats and possums are increasingly raiding nests, taking chicks and eggs, and the young kokako Tamanui has lost his brothers and sisters. The fore...st is quiet, until he hears a kokako call, but flying towards it, he is caught in a net. Taken to Mount Bruce, he adapts to a new environment, raises many chicks and becomes a cornerstone in the survival of the kokako. The book is based on the true story of the kokako Tamanui, which is on display at Puke Ariki in New Plymouth"--Publisher information. Read more
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When the class visits the marae they have lots to learn and lots to do.And they have a lots of fun.This poetic story about what to expect when visiting a marae.
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"The Taranaki forest is changing and the kokako are finding it more difficult to find food and protect their chicks. Rats and possums are increasingly raiding nests, taking chicks and eggs, and the young kokako Tamanui has lost his brothers and sisters. The forest is quiet, until... he hears a kokako call, but flying towards it, he is caught in a net. Taken to Mount Bruce, he adapts to a new environment, raises many chicks and becomes a cornerstone in the survival of the kokako. Based on the true story of the kokako Tamanui, now displayed in Puke Ariki, New Plymouth"--Publisher information. Read more
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