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Maori migration, settlement, life, and interaction in New Zealand over time is essential learning in the Social Sciences curriculum.
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Flowers and flowers and flowers! There are so many different shapes and sizes and colours, Lou could sniff flowers for hours! Deep in prehistoric New Zealand, beloved characters from the charming series, Kiri and Lou, sniff and whuff their way through the forest.
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A fun interactive picture book for bush/forest excursions and place-based learning. Few things are as good for mental wellness as going outside and learning to use our senses. The book turns exploring the bush into an interactive, playful, learning adventure. The book supports cu...rriculum content relevant to Maori language, culture and identity. The story will develop in learners a love of their environment, of the place where they are living, of its social history, of the bio-diversity that exists there. It includes plenty of new vocabulary, phrases, English translations (glossary) and interactive questions for children. Read more
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An interactive book with great visual pictures to compliment place-based learning at the beach. Few things are as good for mental wellness as going outside and learning to use our senses.The book turns walking to the beach into an interactive, playful, learning adventure. The boo...k supports curriculum content relevant to Maori language, culture and identity. The story will develop in learners a love of their environment, of the place where they are living, of its social history, of the bio-diversity that exists there. It includes plenty of new vocabulary, phrases, English translations (glossary) and interactive questions for children. Read more
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With 60+ definitions to help improve emotional literacy. This HUGE hardcover book with over 140 pages, is all about our children learning to recognise and label emotions and feelings.
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How do you describe colour to someone who is blind? Isaac and Luke are friends. Luke is blind and believes that he doesn't need colours in his life. Isaac can't imagine a world without colour and decides to teach his friend about them.nbsp; Because Luke is blind, Isaac must appea...l to his other senses. Through his vivid descriptions and by encouraging Luke to smell, touch, taste and hear, Isaac tries to convey a sense of what colours are like. Read more
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Illustrated by Beavis, Paul
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- RRP: $25.99
- $20.75
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- Pub Date
1 Aug 22
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Accepting someone new into your life can be challenging. Accepting them into your home, or your school, brings change and upheaval. But with patience and kindness, it can also bring friendship and adventure.
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By Kayes, Anne
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- RRP: $17.99
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- Temporarily out of stock
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There is something mysterious happening on Tui Street. One by one, the Tui Street friends are swept up in
a series of adventures, each with a strangely familiar fairy-tale feel.
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A twist on the classic cry wolf story in the best-selling series about Simon, the cheeky rabbit, who always gets what he wants. Once there was a little rabbit who did only what he wanted. When his mother asked him to tidy his room he cried, aoeWooolf! The wolf is coming!" and, wh...en she ran away, he did whatever he wanted. One day he did a wee where he wanted, and the wolf came to get him. ""Wooolf!"" he cried, but his mother didn't fall for that. The wolf got him! It was just Simon's father in a wolf mask. Simon promised never to cry wolf again. But when his mother opened the cupboard in the morning, a wolf cried, ""Awwoooo!"" A funny new book with a twist ending in the worldwide bestselling series about Simon the cheeky rabbit. Read more
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A beautiful bilingual counting board book for toddlers featuring the birds of Aotearoa, from poet Ben Brown and illustrator Helen Taylor. Let's go visiting with Pukeko, and count up the birds together in Maori and English! With durable card leaves at a suitable size for little ha...nds, and gorgeous page designs that assist developing minds with nature, number and word recognition, this New Zealand-themed board book is a perfect bedtime story and a very special gift. Read more
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