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9780143502838
Kei te Pehea Koe? : How do you feel?
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Tracy Duncan
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A delightful, easy introduction to saying how you feel using te reo. Young and old alike will be able to describe whether they are feeling hoha (bored), makariri (cold), matekai (hungry), or simply tinopai rawe (fantastic)! A pronunciation guide provides a simple guide to the language.
Prizes: Shortlisted for Storylines Notable New Zealand Books: Picture Books 2009.
First published August 2008.
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9781869435189
Hu-Hu Koroheke (Old Hu-Hu)
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NZ$ 19.00 each
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Kyle Mewburn (Illustrated by Rachel Driscoll; tr to Maori Katerina Te Heikoko Mataira)
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This book is a Finalist in the Picture Book Category, New Zealand Post Children's Book Awards 2010.
In Maori.
Everyone loved Old Hu-Hu. But nobody loved him quite as much as little Hu-Hu-Tu. Old Hu-Hu is a thoughtful tale of young Hu-Hu-Tu's search for understanding of what has happened to his beloved Old Hu-Hu, who flew all the way to the moon (or so they said), then fell down dead. Sensitively written, this is a beautiful story of death and the celebration of life, with powerful, evocative illustrations by Rachel Driscoll.
Translated into Maori by Katerina Mataira.
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9781869439521
Te Haere Hokohoko a Witiwitipu (Witchy Goes Shopping Maori)
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Dianne Boles
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9780143202387
Pronounce Maori With Confidence: An Easy Guide With CD-Rom
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Hoani Niwa
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This book and CD set gives the basics of how to pronounce Maori correctly, while teaching a little of the language to be used in everyday life.
No prior knowledge of Maori is required. The CD-Rom - playable on audio and viewable on computer - supports the book at every step and presents the correct pronunciation as a model for your own practice. First published by Reed, this is a new 2009 Raupo edition from Penguin.
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9780143305187
My Maori Colours
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Tracy Duncan
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Introduces colours with illustrations of plants, birds and animals. Text in English and Maori.
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9781869439507
Purini Rango (Fly Pie)
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Joy Cowley Illustrated by Philip Webb
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Once there was a frog who had been a prince. He knew he could become a prince again if he were kissed by a princess ...but there's this cute girl frog on the lily pad next door ...When the girl frog asks him to marry her, he tells her he can't because he's a prince in disguise, and off he goes to find his princess. But princesses aren't always the nicest of people, and the frog soon decides that perhaps life in the lily pond with the cute frog next door might be the best option!
An entertaining twist on an old fairytale.
Translated into Maori by Katarina Maitaira.
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9781869439514
Te Ra Tuatahi Mo Jonah (Jonah's First Day)
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Feana Tu'akoi Illustrated by Samantha Asri
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Jonah is so excited to be starting kindergarten but when he finally gets there and looks in the window, he notices that everybody else seems to know each other - and he knows nobody. He pleads with his mother to take him home again. Next day, Grandpa takes Jonah for a walk ...and lo and behold they end up at the kindergarten. Jonah doesn't want to go in, but Grandpa asks the teacher if he (Grandpa) can have a go in the sandpit! A fun time ensues, and by the end of the session, Jonah has made a friend.
Maori edition by Katarina Mataira.
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9781869693985
Everyday Words In Maori
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Author:
Jo Litchfield Designer & Modelmaker
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This bright and entertaining book is a stimulating and lively word finder for beginner learners of Maori. Wonderfully detailed miniature model characters and objects provide interest in the picture word book. It is designed for Maori-speaking children and those studying Maori as a second language, to provide a quick and enjoyable way to enrich their vocabulary. There are a number of hidden objects to find in every big scene. At the end of the book there is a pronunciation guide and alphabetical Maori/English word list of all the words in the book.
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9781869693961
Kei Hea Taku Potae?
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Kerehi Waiariki Illustrated by Brian Gunson
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Maori language version of
Where's Koro's Hat?
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On calm sunny days, like today, Koro loved to go fishing.
He loved fishing with his mokopuna.
But Koro needed his hat to shade his head from the hot sun.
But where is his hat?
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9780582543546
A Maori Reference Grammar
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Ray Harlow
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The author has set out a coherent & progessive model for the description of Maori sentence structure, beginning with pronunciation & spelling, how words are formed & combined into phrases, then moving onto show how phrases combine to form sentences. A description of simple sentences, and finally, of complex sentences, completes this text.
Particularly useful for those who already have a command of Maori and want an account of how the language works - for example:
advanced speakers in seconday & tertiary courses
native speakers of Maori
teachers in immersion & bilingual classes
It will also be useful as an introduction to ways of thinking & talking about languages generally.
First published 2001.
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