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'Ofa Shares / Ko e loto fevahevahe'aki 'a 'Ofa

(Paperback, Multilingual edition)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

'Ofa Shares / Ko e loto fevahevahe'aki 'a 'Ofa

Contributors:

By (Author) Dahlia Malaeulu
Edited by Emeli Sione
Illustrated by Darcy Solia
Designed by Liz Tui Morris
Edited and translated by Mele Tonga-Grant

ISBN:

9781738606139

Series Number:

2

Publisher:

Dahlia Malaeulu

Imprint:

Mila's Books

Publication Date:

1st September 2023

Edition:

Multilingual edition

Country:

New Zealand

Classifications

Readership:

Primary and Secondary Educational

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Other Subjects:

Language readers
Educational: Modern (non-native or second) languages

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Dimensions:

Width 215mm, Height 225mm

Description

'Ofa loves to share with everyone! 'Ofa teaches us the days of the week in Tongan while showing us how to share with others. Includes two stories in one book - 'Ofa Shares, provides scaffolded language supports while, Ko e loto fevahevahe'aki 'a 'Ofa, is the Tongan translation of 'Ofa Shares. Based on the first Mila's My Gagana Series (2019), these dual language stories allow readers to safely explore the target language, develop understanding and cultural confidence. The Mila's My Pasifika Series stories are culturally rich picture books that provide safe language learning opportunities.

Author Bio

Dahlia Malaeulu is an award-winning author and publisher of Mila's Books - Pasifika children's books that help tamaiti to be seen, heard and valued. A Samoan New Zealander with connections to the Samoan villages of Vaivase tai and Sinamoga, Dahlia is a passionate educator at heart driven by the power of Pasifika stories and enabling tamaiti to succeed as themselves. Dahlia also regularly presents at educational conferences, visits schools across Aotearoa, was the Pasifika Curator at the Auckland Writer's festival this year, the recipient of the Creative New Zealand Pasifika Emerging Pacific Artist Award (2022), the NZ Emerging Publisher Award (2023) and serves on the Te Pou Muramura Read New Zealand board.

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