Nga Otaota o Aotearoa: Plants of New Zealand by Christine Dale
$17.00 NZD
Category: Te Reo Māori
Following on from the great success of Aotearoa New Zealand we have produced an equally simple and graphic collection of images depicting the colours of iconic New Zealand flora such as the silver fern, yellow kowhai and the red of the New Zealand Christmas tree, pohutukawa. Each image includes the name ...Show more
My Body for Kiwi Babies (Board) by Fraser Williamson; Matthew Williamson
$15.99 NZD
Category: Te Reo Māori
This beautiful, brightly illustrated board book introduces babies to the parts of the body both in English and in Māori. From our head to our toes, vibrant pictures of the children of Aotearoa are the perfect introduction to the body for Kiwi babies. This simple and eye-catching book, with essential wor ...Show more
Maori Made Easy 2 by Scotty Morrison
$38.00 NZD
Category: Te Reo Māori
Enhance your Māori-language learning with the most reliable - and easiest - resource available. The bestselling Maori Made Easy gave learners an accessible and achievable entry into te reo Māori. It quickly cemented itself as the guide to those new to the language. Scotty Morrison now offers a second in ...Show more
Maori at Home: A Guide for Everyday Families by Scotty Morrison; Stacey Morrison
$34.99 NZD
Category: Te Reo Māori
Kei hea o putu whutuporo? Where are your rugby boots? Homai te ranu tomato. Pass me the tomato sauce. Kei te pehea te huarere i tenei ra? How is the weather today? Kei hea to mahi kainga? Where is your homework? Kati te whakaporearea i to tuahine! Stop annoying your sister! Maori at Home is the perfect ...Show more
A Maori Phrase A Day: 365 Phrases to Kickstart your Reo by Hemi Kelly
$30.00 NZD
Category: Te Reo Māori
A Māori Phrase a Day offers a simple, fun and practical entry into the Maori language. Through its 365 Māori phrases, you will learn the following: Everyday uses English translations Factoids and memory device Handy word lists Presenting the most common, relevant and useful phrases today, A Māori Phrase ...Show more