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Published: 1st September 2022
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Published: 29th October 2019
Kuwi & Friends He Whangote: Mammals: 2022
By (Author) Kat Quin
Illustrated by Kat Quin
Translated by Pania Papa
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Illustrated Publishing
Illustrated Publishing
1st September 2022
New Zealand
Primary and Secondary Educational
Non Fiction
Childrens: picture books, activity books, early learning concepts
Board book
24
Width 200mm, Height 200mm, Spine 10mm
Learn the Maori words for 45 different mammals, illustrated with the most gorgeous creatures from Aotearoa, and all over the world. A beautifully presented te reo Maori and English bilingual board book. Drawn from the multi-award-winning Kuwi & Friends Maori Picture Dictionary, and collated into bite sized pukapuka. A stunning matte laminated robust book with rounded corners, for durability and longevity. Perfect to learn and share with tamariki in the home or in the classroom. A portion from each purchase is donated to the 'Save the Kiwi' charity.
Kat Quin is a best-selling and award-winning author, illustrator and designer from the Waikato. The Kuwi and Friends Maori Picture Dictionary was inspired by her children, who have been passionately learning te reo Maori at school. Her hope is that this series will provide an accessible and practical way to help whanau (family members) feel confident to use more Maori words in the home. Kat first worked with Pania Papa at the age of eighteen, when she was entrusted with the illustration of Maori language resources for Te Ara Reo Maori, developed by Takatu Associates Ltd. Over twenty years on, they still work closely together on various educational projects. Pania Papa is an acclaimed Maori language consultant and advocate who has spent the past three decades devoted to the teaching and learning of te reo Maori. After ten years of teaching te reo at Waikato University, Pania began to create Maori language resources and learning programmes through Takatu Associates Ltd. Maori TV viewers can watch Pania, on AKO and Opaki. Recently, Pania and fellow trustees launched Kotahi Rau Pukapuka, a charitable project aiming to release 100 books in te reo over the next decade. Pania translated all of the te reo Maori in this pukapuka (book), as well as advising and editing.