Books in the Te Reo Singalong series
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Why are Tangaroa and his tamariki feeling angry and upset? The ocean is filling up with rubbish - but who can help?
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Just because we don't need something any more, doesn't mean it's rubbish! Find out how easy it is to reduce our landfill rubbish by reusing, repurposing and recycling what we think of as rubbish .
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This book connects the Maori gods with children as guardians of the environment, using beautiful illustrations and a captivating song. We're sure it will soon be a favourite with children and teachers.
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A children's song Kua tae mai te p = the night has arrived, talk about Nativity of Jesus, introducing Mori language vocabulary.
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A children's song about what children should do in an emergency introducing Mori language vocabulary for emergency vehicles.
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In this story, an adorable kiwi travels around New Zealand collecting souvenirs and pronouncing Maori place names. And there's a delightful surprise for the kiwi when she returns home from her travels. The illustrations contain plenty of visual interest and talking points, and th...e pronunciation tips will interest children and adults. Read more
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There's something about a red motorbike that catches your attention, isn't there?
Tatou O! is an adaptation and translation of our award winning Te Reo Singalong book - Me Haere!
This project was made possible through a CLNZ grant, which provided us with part of the funding nee...ded to create this awesome resource.
We're sure this Samoan singalong book about vehicles and colours will capture the imagination of children, teachers and parents and help promote more use of Samoan language. Read more
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Taku Mokai
(Mixed media product / Mixed Media, Contains 1 Paperback / softback and 1 CD-Audio)
By Holt, Sharon; Photographs by Holt, Sophie
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- RRP: $24.99
- $24.99
- Available At Supplier
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Taku Mokai is about children looking after their pets. There are five children featured, each with their own pet. They introduce their pet, give its name and explain how they look after their pet, all in simple repetitive te reo Maori sentence structures. The last child is a boy ...in a wheelchair, showing that our pets look after us as well. Read more
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It's hard to find book with an ANZAC theme that work well with young children in preschools and junior primary schools. This book follows a young girl who asks her grandfather about his grandfather, who served at Gallipoli. In a gentle way, the book pulls together many threads ab...out remembering those who have passed away. At the end, the girl and her grandfather find a place to remember each other. Read more
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This book will inspire you to use more Maori language in the classroom, at home, at the beach, in the car, at the farm, in the playground, in the garden, on the farm, on the marae and while out shopping. The book includes plenty of new vocabulary words and will help inspire child...ren, teachers and parents to use the words they already know and find out more words and phrases in te reo. Read more
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