Va'ine the Momoke
$35.00 NZD
Category: Pacific Languages
Have you ever missed your family so much it makes you sad? That's what happened to Va'ine and she had to make the toughest decision of her life. Find out what happened next in Va'ine the Momoke, a bilingual legend from Rarotonga.
Who Stole My Taro?: O Ai Na Gaoaia La'u Talo? (Pasifika Superheroes) by David Riley; translated into Samoan by Rasela Lafaele Uili
$35.00 NZD
Category: Myths and Legends | Series: Pasifika Superheroes
Taro is one of the most popular foods in Samoa. You can bake it and eat it with palusami. You can boil it and eat it with coconut cream. You can even fry it and make taro chips. But how did taro get to Samoa? Find out in Who stole my taro? – a Samoan legend retold by David Riley and translated into Samo ...Show more
Black Dog English And Samoan by Pamela Allen
$39.99 NZD
Category: Pacific Languages
Black Dog and Christina lived together in a little house near a forest. They were best friends. Sa nonofo faatasi ia Maile Uliuli ma Kirisitina i le la tamai fale e latalata i le vao matua. E uo lelei o ia laua.
Black Dog: English and Tongan by Pamela Allen
$39.99 NZD
Category: Pacific Languages
Black dog and Christina have been best friends for a long time. Suddenly, one cold day in winter, everything begins to change. Na'e nofo fakataha 'a Kulī 'Uli mo Kilisitina 'i ha ki'i fale na'e ofi ki ha vaotā Na'á na kaungāme'a lelei 'aupito
Coconut Delight
$35.00 NZD
Category: Pacific Languages
Some of the sweetest fruits in the world grow in Niue. There's fua futi (bananas), fua mago (mangoes) and fua loku (pawpaw). But niu (coconut) might be the most important of them all. How did the niu get to Niue? Find out how in Coconut Delight, a bilingual legend from the Rock!
Fale Samoa by Dahlia Malaeulu
$28.00 NZD
Category: Pacific Languages | Series: Mila's My Aganu'u
Come join Tomasi and his friends as they take a magical ride to learn more about Fale Samoa, and why they are so important in Samoan culture. Fale Samoa is part of Mila's My Aganu'u Series - a set of Pasifika children's picture books that help to develop Samoan cultural knowledge and understanding. A h ...Show more
Grandpa’s Siapo by Dahlia Malaeulu
$28.00 NZD
Category: Pacific Languages
Grandpa and Luka share the same birthday and today they get to celebrate it with the whole ‘āiga. Grandpa is also a storyteller and surprises his grandchildren with a Samoan Siapo that tells a very special story about Sāmoa's journey to independence.Grandpa's Siapo was written and will be released in ce ...Show more
Hina's Blessing
$35.00 NZD
Category: Pacific Languages
There are stories about the love of Hina and Sinilau across the Pacific. In this one the famous couple get married then celebrate with a canoe race. Find out what happened in Hina's Blessing, a bilingual legend from Tonga.
How Do You Say ’Thank You’? (English/Samoan) by Karamia Muller
$24.99 NZD
Category: Pacific Languages
How Do You Say ‘Thank You’? is the first book in the Navigator series. The Navigator series introduces the Sāmoan language and Sāmoan values in a colourful and fun bilingual format. Alofa and Filipo want to learn Gagana Sāmoa! At bedtime, they ask Mummy and Daddy: ‘Can you teach us to say thank you?’ Th ...Show more
I am Pasifika Wellbeing Journal by Dahlia Malaeulu
$30.00 NZD
Category: Notebooks and Journals
The I am Pasifika Wellbeing Journal is designed to be a space for Pasifika to explore and record information to support cultural identity journeys. Our dream is to have a generation of tamaiti and families who understand the power of being Pasifika and to continue our proud navigator legacy into the fut ...Show more
Katūīvei - Contemporary Pasifika Poetry from Aotearoa New Zealand (Katuivei) by David Eggleton (Editor); Vaughan Rapatahana (Editor); Mere Taito (Editor)
$39.99 NZD
Category: Poetry
To write poetry in New Zealand as a Pacific migrant is an act of wayfinding, a creative process of discovery and negotiation between cultural spaces. This collection of 137 poems by 89 Aotearoa-based Pacific poets explores that navigation. This significant collection ranges from long-established voices ...Show more
Ko Au Ko e Tama Niue
$35.00 NZD
Category: Pacific Languages
can’t wait to go back to Niue and learn more about my culture and my people.’ (Abigail Ikiua) Fourteen Niue young people worked with teacher-writer David Riley, to bring you this book – Ko Au Ko e Tama Niue. The stories they’ve written demonstrate their immense pride in being Niue. You’ll read about ...Show more