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  • Te Hua Tuatahi A Kuwi

    $20.00

    Kuwi suddenly has an egg. What should she do with it?

    This beautifully illustrated children’s book is the Te Reo version. English also available. A simply stunning gift.

  • Sale! Te Reo Board Books sets featuring Colours, Shapes, Numbers, Feelings, Native Birds, Mammals, Clothing and Opposites by Kat Quinn.

    Te Reo Board Book set by Kat Quinn

    $85.00

    Te Reo Board Book set featuring Colours, Shapes, Numbers, Feelings, Native Birds, Mammals, Clothing and Opposites by Kat Quin. This gorgeous set is the perfect present. Purchased individually they would be $108. Grab a bargain!

    These board books are a great size for little hands at 20cm x 20cm with beautifully illustrated pages – all text and illustrations taken from the Kuwi and Friends Maori Picture Dictionary first published in 2020.

    Titles are:

    He Tae, He Ahuaranga, He Tau – Colours, Shapes and Numbers
    He Whangote – Mammals
    Nga Kakahu – Clothing
    Nga Manu Maori – Native Birds
    Nga Kare a-Roto – Feelings
    He Kupu Tauaro – Opposites

  • The Chill Out Chair book

    $18.00

    Looking for a book with a Kiwi feel? The Chill Out Chair is the second in the Nicholas series. In this story we journey with Nicholas as he goes from angry to calm. This story contains Te Reo and NZ Sign Language.

     

    Look out for other other books in the Nicholas series – The Goodbye Chair and The Sava Chair

  • The Goodbye Chair book

    $18.00

    Looking for a book with a Kiwi feel? The Goodbye Chair is set in Auckland (spot the Sky Tower on one of the beautifully illustrated pages) plus it has Te Reo and NZ Sign Language.

    This Nicholas Story starts with Nannie feeling sad that its time to go home. Nicholas comes up with a plan to make Nannie happy again.

     

    Look out for other other books in the Nicholas series – The Chill Out Chair and The Sava Chair

  • The Sava Chair book

    $18.00

    The Sava Chair is the third book in the Nicholas Series. It has quintessential Kiwi illustrations of rural New Zealand and themes include sustainability, Te Reo and NZ Sign Language.

    Join Nicholas and his cousin Chantelle as they head to the river with Aunty Em and discover a mysterious object stuck in the mud.

     

    Look out for other other books in the Nicholas series – The Goodbye Chair and The Chill Out Chair

  • Treasure Beyond Measure

    $20.00

    Treasure Beyond Measure is a collective noun safari book. Each page is full of creatures with the names for themĀ – can you spot the memory of elephants or the conspiracy of lemurs?
    There is a globe to find on each page.
    What is the treasure? The animal groups in the book under threat by humans. This book has a conservation and environmental message to finish.

  • Tu Meke Tuatara (Hard Cover Board Book)

    $30.00

    Tu Meke Tuatara is a classic Kiwi tale.

    Tahi Tuatara is feeling ever so glum and bored. Roger Ruru is trying to cheer him up but nothing is working. Then they hear a cry for help. The two friends race off to help and Tahi discovers helping others helps him feel better. This book has themes of friendship, helping others and empathy.

    The illustrations are by Flox (a reknown Kiwi artist) who uses vibrant colours and realistic imagery. The characters are life-like and could step off the page! An added bonus is a “finding section” of 32 NZ critters and plants that are hidden in the pages of the story!

     

    See Tu Meke Tui for a similar story.

    This hardcover, board book is made to be treasured and will entertain from a young age.

     

    Size: 24cm x 24cm

    Pages: 22

     

    (Bodysuit available from our Birthday section)

  • Tu Meke Tui

    $20.00

    Tu Meke Tui is a story of friendship, courage and discovering that sometimes it’s our differences which make us truly special.

    With beautiful, realistic illustrations by Flox, this paper back picture book by Malcolm Clarke is one to be treasured. In the back there are 9 creatures to find that have been hidden in the story illustrations.

    Note: This book is available in English and Te Reo as a paperback and English as a hard cover board book.

     

    See also Tu Meke Tuatara (available as a hard cover board book).

  • Waata The Weta book

    $18.00

    Waata the Weta – Can He Find the Perfect Home has a graphic novel style of story telling letting the rural New Zealand illustrations do the talking! Waata is different to the other wetas. He is fun and adventurous!

     

    This is a children’s book that is sure to appeal to 6-10 years olds.